I had the same concerns but Elon convinced me in the latest Sandy Munro conversation that Tesla is VERY aware of the issues. They are gonna handle their $#/+ so I'm not gonna worry bout that issue anymore lol ?
I'm assuming one could, literally,
load a CT by throwing the lumber in the back
dump 1.5 tons of gravel or
fork lift a pallet of bricks/lumber in the back
let the suspension do it's thing
Pressure wash it out
no dings, no dents, no paint scratches, (just added patina)
No - freaking - competition.
Sandy is a smart fellar, but the last comment about "hauling 2x4s or building materials, he'd use a Rivian" is just so wrong, on every level.
I'll give Sandy a mulligan on this one, since I don't want to go researching if he really said that.
Yikes.
This was cool to see... the paperstone products are available in many thicknesses, supporting a super-durable, yet fairly light weight, and low volume design that can easily last those million miles!
Available thicknesses:
0.125” 0.25” 0.375” 0.5” 0.75” 1.00” 1.25”
Per Elon:
“That’s pretty much what it [the Cybertruck] will look like, with very small differences. You know, we adjusted the size a few percent. Like around 3% or smaller. You don’t want it to be a couple of inches too big for the Boring tunnel,” said Musk.
Joe Rogan on Spotify...