Cybertruck wishlist - options or ideas you'd like to see available?

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Just understand that it is exactly the same with BEV's as it is with ICE cars. A compact sedan gets more miles per gallon than a muscualr pickup truck. Same here. Your M3 gets 44/(240*48/1000) = 3.8 miles per kWh taken from the mains. For the Cybertruck that's expected to be around 2.0 miles per kWh.
Now I feel dumb. Yes, of course. Although this is a CT forum some part of me was thinking you were talking about cars in the existing Tesla fleet. So the MS and MX (and the MY) will all get different/lower values than the M3.
 

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A running board that lowers down as requested, for those spouses who may be vertically challenged. It could be remotely operated based hand jesters while in sentry mode.
 

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What kind of options would you like to see available for your CT even if they border on being weird/crazy?
I would like to see a Tesla designed light rack system worthy of the design of the CT to haul long items.
 

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This raises the 5th wheel plate option again.
If I had this setup I would probably sell the house and become a nomad. Why not.
Of course I would be single after this decision, but nomadic nonetheless.
Oh yeah, Cody would be riding shotgun.

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These trucks, even the TriMotor, don't have a big enough gas tank for hauling the weight I think of when I think of fifth wheel trailers so I don't think there will be an option for this from Tesla. Maybe I am wrong about this. There may be lighter fifth wheel rigs out there and there may be those willing to live with towing range < 100 miles. Probably some third party will offer this.
 

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Suicide doors would be an excellent "working man's" door. (Getting shit and dogs outta the back made easy. And babies... ...the babies was a complete afterthought.)
I totally agree luke
To my eye, the CTs body lines already lend to a very smooth, integrated application for suicide doors.
Plus it’s just cool.
 

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I know Elon eluded to HVAC in the bed area but PLEASE make this a reality while driving and not just camping. I'm so sick of cleaning dog hair out of my interior. I'd much rather put Kennels in the bed and keep them cool on road trips. Even Subaru (who advertise Outbacks as dog friendly cars) do not have rear air.

I'd also love to see a truck bed camper from Tesla or a partnership with somebody like FWC or Earth Cruiser with the ability to load itself. Pleeeeease.
 

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Rear view camera that can switch between 3 modes:
1. Normal view (120 degree)
2. Wide view (180 degree with cross traffic warning)
3. Top-down view, to line up hitch
Oooohh. I forgot the hitch camera, I love it!
 

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