Let's face it there are far
Let's face it there are far too many questions about the Cybertruck, now. For starters, they claim to have three versions coming. Okay, that's fine. But, if you are going to have a two-motor version versus a one-motor version and rear-drive versus AWD and two, fast-acting electric motors, then you are talking apples and kumquats. At least, let's put the good ship ugly (oops, the Cybertruck) with one motor and RWD into the fray with the same type of truck from Ford. And, why not go a little further and take the Ford Hybrid and put the two together in a truck pull, with RWD only. Also, let's even out things by having the same grip patch available between trucks and their tires. And, let's put this on an even playing field instead of on a hill. Here are some questions that I have: what are the specs on the Tesla -- no annoucement there except the, I assume the three-motor version, does 0 to 60 in 2.7 seconds, but that's it for specs. Another apples-to-bananas reference. What is the output of the electric motors translated from electrical to horsepower reference? What is their torque? And, the 500-mile range only applies to the three-motor version, so what of the other versions. Also, let's get an independent reviewer behind the wheel to talk about handling, ride, interior comfort and support, design (I believe it has a 17-inch central screen to watch; how distracting is that large a screen?) And, no, pickups don't have to win beauty contests, but, does it has to be so ugly and why is the sail of the Tesla counter to its overall lines. Also, there were some specs mentioned in other places, such as the 3,500-pound capacity of the three-motor version? So, let's load it up to the max and see if it actually gets 500 miles on a charge? Hmmmm? And, the towing capability claims about 10K or so? So, now lets load up the Cybertruck to max and put a fifth-wheel on it? What's the range then? 78 miles or less? I don't know, I am guessing. Now, I don't dismiss your criticism out of hand, but, there are answers to your criticism just as there are questions to the missing specs from Tesla (accidentally on purpose?, it has happened in the past). And, do you really think Tesla will hits its production date? When Elon Musk started out and when he introduced models in the past they were buggy and they had to be slipped, sometimes a year or two? Just my thoughts.