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From other angles I’ve observed on videos and still photos, those black stripes might be inlaid rubber strips to keep the sliding around of cargo to a minimum. Just a guess, this point.
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I haven’t a single doubt in my mind that user customizable settings will be possible.
But, also, keep in mind that this thing sits on nearly 3 foot high tires.
The energy required to move around a fully loaded fire truck would pale in comparison to the energy needed to sustain the engine’s fire pump for an extended period of time.
But, could it be done? Sure. I’m not sure there are many roads that would be able to handle the weight of such a vehicle...
Out of all the teslas, the trimotor Cybertruck has the lowest cost per miles of range.
As has been pointed out elsewhere, with the mass of the double-stacked battery pack, the most efficient and cost-effective way to move that around is with three motors.
If Tesla can mix in the window solar panel technology that Fisker will be using, along with putting in a PV vault cover, it would be something I’d be very interested in.
In addition to all of the obvious reasons, when I take my TCT through the mountains in southwestern Colorado, they only thing I’m going to hear besides nature is tires crunching on gravel, and my own exhilarated heart rate.
Added expense aside, the ability for all four wheels to steer would be invaluable on tight mountain road switchbacks, as well as maneuvering through areas with narrow and / or older street designs (Europe).
It could conceivably allow the truck to “crab“ much like the rear axle steered tiller on...