@@Fighter4Street yes, that must be it, thanks. I already own a car that costs as much but it doesn't matter on the internet since everybody drives Ferraris and Bugattis.
that thing is tiny. not going to get a lot of guys driving f150's tundras or chevy 1500's to buy that thing its basically an SUV with a tiny bed. Its more of a competitor to a maverick or that honda truck no one wanted
@@floorit4443 He's right. They made the design first and then tried to fit in all the functions they could. You could call it a time waste but there might be a few benefits in the engineering part but yea they could have achieved a lot more if they were building something practical.
It has a 5 passenger cabin, 6 foot bed with automatic cover, underfloor locker and an extra trunk under the hood, but it's not practical? I'm sorry I really just don't know what point you're trying to make? It's not practical to have steel panels that are extremely hard to damage in a pickup truck? What's not practical?@@Sneakoz
@@floorit4443 As a company tesla could have made so many better vehicles instead of this abomination. Don't get me wrong I like the truck but they sprant wayy too much time and resources on a niche product for such a niche like this. And an electric truck doesn't make that much sense either when we are talking about actual trucking purposes like hauling since it reduces the range dramatically. 95% of people buying this will drive around with the bed empty like most gas truck owners. Though some of the engineering breakthroughs could be applied in their upcoming vehicles
It honestly looks like my frying pan after I didn't wash it correctly. I can't imagine this thing sitting outside in any kind of weather.
You can't imagine because you can't afford it anyway.
@@Fighter4Street yes, that must be it, thanks. I already own a car that costs as much but it doesn't matter on the internet since everybody drives Ferraris and Bugattis.
I felt an urge to buff all those fingerprints.
Kind of cool, I wonder why the area underneath the bed has to be that bulky. Per other pictures, it looks like the spare will be on the bed.
Still just an RC, but obviously a beast
Not that big til you set wheels high mode
that thing is tiny. not going to get a lot of guys driving f150's tundras or chevy 1500's to buy that thing its basically an SUV with a tiny bed. Its more of a competitor to a maverick or that honda truck no one wanted
What a joke of a vehicle. Just a complete waste of Tesla's time. The complete opposite of form following function.
Umm it's pretty damn functional, not sure what you're on about.
@@floorit4443 He's right. They made the design first and then tried to fit in all the functions they could. You could call it a time waste but there might be a few benefits in the engineering part but yea they could have achieved a lot more if they were building something practical.
It has a 5 passenger cabin, 6 foot bed with automatic cover, underfloor locker and an extra trunk under the hood, but it's not practical? I'm sorry I really just don't know what point you're trying to make? It's not practical to have steel panels that are extremely hard to damage in a pickup truck? What's not practical?@@Sneakoz
@@floorit4443 As a company tesla could have made so many better vehicles instead of this abomination. Don't get me wrong I like the truck but they sprant wayy too much time and resources on a niche product for such a niche like this. And an electric truck doesn't make that much sense either when we are talking about actual trucking purposes like hauling since it reduces the range dramatically. 95% of people buying this will drive around with the bed empty like most gas truck owners. Though some of the engineering breakthroughs could be applied in their upcoming vehicles