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Final production length of Cybertruck?

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Less than 19’. Q2 report said something to the effect of ‘first sub-19’ truck that has both four doors and a more than six-foot-long bed.’

Edit: https://digitalassets.tesla.com/tesla-contents/image/upload/TSLA-Q2-2023-Update.pdf

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19’ overall length
6.5’ bed

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Calc, back to front
1 Bed 6.5’
2 Crew cab 6’
3 Long dash beyond crew cab 2’
4 Bumper/hood combo 3’
5 Buffer for measurement errors 1.5’ (shown away)
=19’
 

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People who have never owned a Pickup before are not going to like the road noise of those tires.

People who don't go off-roading, will not like the road noise (and lack of traction) of those tires. Regardless of the vehicle they drive now: pickup, SUV, or a car. Even F150, a working man's truck, comes with street all-season tires (All-Terrain tires are optional).

Unless, of course. this pre-production sample is just that, and the production CT will have street-appropriate tires.