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RIP Tesla cybertruck
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<blockquote data-quote="Mackie" data-source="post: 16754707" data-attributes="member: 4738"><p>Have you ever noticed that at least a year, if not 18 months, before a new vehicle, particularly a truck, launches, there are tons of spy photos of heavily camouflaged test vehicles out real world testing? Cold weather, durability, tow testing etc. </p><p></p><p>Now factor in a new EV pickup from a company who’s never built one before.</p><p></p><p>Yet somehow an untested Cybertruck is supposed to magically appear next month when none of the above has been realized and Tesla even admitted during their Q4 conference call it will be next year at the earliest?</p><p></p><p>I believe Cybertruck is 2 years out and will look nothing close to the 2019 ‘concept model’ which is infeasible to manufacture and certify. And that will be a good thing, what a ridiculous concept. Go rewatch the unveil again, everybody laughed when it drove on stage, thought it was an Elon ‘gag’ and that the real one was still hiding back stage.</p><p></p><p>It was a lot like that Will Smith ‘on stage’ moment, nobody was sure what they just saw…….</p><p></p><p>PS: I wouldn’t put it past Tesla to skip the real world testing, that’s what their customers are for. In fact, their customers pay Tesla $12K to test FSD beta software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackie, post: 16754707, member: 4738"] Have you ever noticed that at least a year, if not 18 months, before a new vehicle, particularly a truck, launches, there are tons of spy photos of heavily camouflaged test vehicles out real world testing? Cold weather, durability, tow testing etc. Now factor in a new EV pickup from a company who’s never built one before. Yet somehow an untested Cybertruck is supposed to magically appear next month when none of the above has been realized and Tesla even admitted during their Q4 conference call it will be next year at the earliest? I believe Cybertruck is 2 years out and will look nothing close to the 2019 ‘concept model’ which is infeasible to manufacture and certify. And that will be a good thing, what a ridiculous concept. Go rewatch the unveil again, everybody laughed when it drove on stage, thought it was an Elon ‘gag’ and that the real one was still hiding back stage. It was a lot like that Will Smith ‘on stage’ moment, nobody was sure what they just saw……. PS: I wouldn’t put it past Tesla to skip the real world testing, that’s what their customers are for. In fact, their customers pay Tesla $12K to test FSD beta software. [/QUOTE]
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