How Tesla can easily fix the Cyber Truck's appearance
First off I don't have as much of an issue with it's looks as most, but not a single person I have talked to about it would buy it. Not just because of it's looks (although that is it's biggest factor) but being from a small farm town no-one I know can practically use the bed the way it is now, that is the reason Ford & Chevy are so prevalent and have such a huge market is you can customize the bed to fit your needs, removing it entirely if need be. As of now the Cyber Truck's rear is only really good for a few basic cargo tasks. It seems to me it was designed by people in Silicon valley who have never actually used a truck to do manual labor such as farm and ranch work where you need the bed to have flat sides so you can stack hay and do the simple task of reaching over the side to grab something from the bed without having to open the tailgate every time you need something.
The Cyber Truck's specs are promising, it's looks not as much.
How to make the cyber truck look better? Let's experiment by remodeling it inside of Blender 2.8
Towing capacity: More than 14,000 lbs
Payload: Up to 3,500 lbs
Range: 500+ miles
0-60 mph acceleration: 2.9 seconds (the $69k version).
Vault length: 6.5 feet
Storage capacity: 100 cubic feet of exterior, lockable storage including the vault, frunk, and sail pillars.
Suspension: 4” in either direction
Touchscreen size: 17”
Body: Ultra-Hard 30X Cold-Rolled stainless steel. If there was something better, we’d use it.
Seating capacity: Up to six adults
Charging: Can be charged at home, at Destination Charging locations, and with our network of more than 14,000 Superchargers, including on our newest V3 technology, which is helpful for long hauls and towing.
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