That's exactly what people thought until doing their research, so don't judge the book by its cover. This reporter who took a ride in this truck couldn't believe how roomy it is inside, calling it magic: https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/22...c-truck-pickup-video-features-price-elon-musk " I (and the rear-seat passengers) had more space to spread out than previously seemed possible in a vehicle of this size, almost as if Tesla had pulled off some sort of magic trick. ... There were no side mirrors, and the rear-view mirror was a display connected to a camera embedded in the back of the truck. "
Problem is, those trucks won't last long on Mars with its winds and its corrosive atmosphere. Elon's will. The man is brilliant.
I never see anyone driving trucks that look remotely dirty. Gas pickups are generally some sort of compensation for small dick size. Mostly never use the truck bed, etc. For me, cybertruck is a perfect cross between mom's SUV and a muscle car (which is the particular brand of car I enjoy driving.)
Has anyone ever researched how much this bloated DeLorean will range when fully loaded, like a real pick-up hauling freight? Or are these numbers still just with the skinny lone driver from the geek lab driving it with no load?
500 miles for the fully spec'd one. I think 300 for the entry level. You can circle the globe w/enough batteries.