Tesla Cybertruck

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What does everyone think of the new Tesla Cybertruck?
  • Stainless steel exoskeleton body
  • Gorilla Glass-Type windows (they broke during the test)
  • Air suspension standard (also acts on-board air compressor)
  • 6.5’ bed length
  • 3,500 lbs payload
  • Up to 14,000 lbs towing
  • Up to 0-60 mph 2.9 seconds
  • 35° approach angle
  • Up to 500+ mile range
  • 110v/220v outlets
  • Autopilot standard
  • Starts $39,900
  • $69,900 for top spec
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If it actually ends up looking like that I believe it will be a wealthy person's play toy.
It does look cool though I would like to drive one.

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Rivian R1T is leagues better than the Cybertruck in the exterior/interior styling department. Cybertruck looked to undercut Rivian pretty hard on price/performance. Be interesting to see how it plays out with sales since Rivian has some big backers now like Ford and Amazon
 


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I'm guessing that tough stainless steel doesn't form well so they had to do without stampings in making the body? Kind of like making a sopabox derby out of plywood or maybe one of those cardboard things they do at spring ski festivals.
 


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I'm doubtful that the production model will keep that look - most concept prototypes look pretty wild compared to what comes off the assembly line. That being said, the specs are very impressive, I wish Mr Musk all the best going up against the usual American truck brands!
 


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Downright Fricking Ugly! Yup I said in full words with total gusto. I would laugh at anyone driving that thing. I think truck people would laugh at it. The I never use a truck as a truck I am a pretentious buttwipe millennial, whats a manual trans, wait I can take an Uber, will love it.
Don’t take offense millennials not all of you fall into that category but you know there is a bunch of your compatriots that do.
 


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Its a pinewood derby car that didnt get finished
 


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Its a pinewood derby car that didnt get finished
:ROFLMAO:Like someone at Tonka or Lego let it slip off the design table and was like oh wait Elon thats not meant to be real truck design.
 


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Rich genX ers in LA will love it. And trust fund hipsters will "love it"
 


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Butt ugly! Looks like storm chaser vehicle with armor plating or mad max wannabe.
 


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That's actually not a bad starting price. I was expecting double that. It may end up being the working man's EV. I would definitely take that over my 97 ranger.

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I thought it was cool as a concept, but thought Musk was trolling everyone. It's grown on me. Were I in the market for an $80k truck, I'd seriously consider the 3-motor variant with autopilot.
 


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What does everyone think of the new Tesla Cybertruck?
Reminds me of a vehicle from the old Atari "Test Drive" and similar game. In reality it's just a publicity stunt, designed to draw more investors; and keep the ones they already have. I'm not one of the anti-Tesla crowd. They're domestic and are happy to provide positive support. But I'm also going to call out a tank, when I see one. It's wwaayy heavier than a normal truck and claims a five-hundred mile range? How long does it take to charge that thing on a 240-volt 15 amp supply? Twenty-four hours?
 


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Reminds me of a vehicle from the old Atari "Test Drive" and similar game. In reality it's just a publicity stunt, designed to draw more investors; and keep the ones they already have. I'm not one of the anti-Tesla crowd. They're domestic and are happy to provide positive support. But I'm also going to call out a tank, when I see one. It's wwaayy heavier than a normal truck and claims a five-hundred mile range? How long does it take to charge that thing on a 240-volt 15 amp supply? Twenty-four hours?
240V@15A is about 9 miles charged per hour. (they estimate 3.7kW on the low end of a 240v charger). If you buy a Tesla and can't afford to install an 80amp breaker, you done screwed up. That brings you up to over 50 miles charged per hour.
 


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Sounds good. Obviously a rental will be on order for longer trips.
 




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