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On another matter... I know some buyers who choose the mid-size truck (Colorado, Tacoma, Canyon, etc.) because of the smaller size.... easier to maneuver and park in cities and spaces.
I think the Cororada Crew Cab 6'2" Box is about 224.9 inches long, and the Tacoma Double Cab Long Bed is about 225.5 inches long.
If the Cybertruck is 6+ inches shorter than its current 231.7 inches length, it could cut into the Tacoma/Colorado/Canyon size market.
The top models of these mid-size trucks are already in the $40+K price range. The Cybertruck could become an alternative choice to these buyers too.
The bed is already compromised a bit by the overhang of the back of the cab. It might be 78 inches long at the floor of the bed, but at the top of the bed its shorter. Check out the photos of the bed and check out the slant of the bottom half of the front wall of the bed and the overhanging edge at the top where the roll-top takes the corner.
Should have 2 versions, one as is (like the reveal), and another model smaller. Like 3/S and Y/X
Oh great now we are going to get a neutered smaller pickup because some sedan driving non-pickup morons think the pickup is too big? Ugg I hate social media.
HEY!!If anything they should make it longer.
Those that whine about trucks being too big should stick to their Model 3s
I hate to be the party-pooper, but I think the CT as shown is not yet even down to the claimed 232 inches long that people are talking about as being too long. Scaling out the photos in comparison to the short-bed F-150, it appears the CT prototype is more like 244 inches long. I think Tesla is going to have to work hard to get it down to 232, much less another 6 inches shorter than that.