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Nice, I do wonder how well those things will handle tough terrain and such.
They did have generators with them and I think they installed chargers at the Hotel they were staying at.
I agree, not showing anything more than "Walking the dog"....
I am also surprised that there are any Cybertruck video or imge leaks before its official introduction?
They should install chargers along the way also (maybe at the Diesel charging stations) to ensure upcoming CT owners can easily reproduce the same route and share their experiences on social media.
You seriously want to drive through rural Mexico these days?
Especially through the territory disputed between Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels?
Seriously?
Somehow, I don't think lack of chargers should be your biggest concern.
Baja is not Sinaloa. It's quite safe. I drove down in 2019 -- really amazing down there, you should go! Read the US State Department website for a state-by-state look at where it's safe to go in Mexico.You seriously want to drive through rural Mexico these days?
Especially through the territory disputed between Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels?
Seriously?
Somehow, I don't think lack of chargers should be your biggest concern.
Baja is not Sinaloa. It's quite safe. I drove down in 2019 -- really amazing down there, you should go! Read the US State Department website for a state-by-state look at where it's safe to go in Mexico.
Like I’ve been saying on here since the release. Air suspensions suck off road, the main reason is they are stiff. What that does on trail is majorly limit articulation and have a very harsh bouncy pogo stick type ride.I thought an air suspension would ride better than that over mildly rough terrain.