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Posted by Smileenjoy
 - October 01, 2023, 11:37:04
Quote from: Jaroslav Fiedyn on September 27, 2023, 08:19:42This EVs shouldn't be on road as at all I want to see what you gona scrap they batteries and where from you get power if all Europe go green  and closing nuclear power stations???
Luckily your uneducated tirade is qualified by the incomprehensibility of your writing.
Is there a long way to go to make EVs and green tech work? Yes.
Do a bunch of redneck conspiracy theorists and big oil lackie's make more sense than science, facts and proven reality? No. No you don't.
Posted by Michael k
 - September 27, 2023, 18:29:13
I don't mind the design that much as stated before the important bit is the internal bottom measurement. I didn't see very many tiedown points. One thing I do foresee is a very slippery bend when wet.  Another issue would be heat, I mean we're talking shiny metal slide at the playground hot, might could use it as a grill, it would be easy to clean.  Nothing that can't be fixed by a bed liner.  I imagine this will be a lot of people's first truck.
Posted by Jaroslav Fiedyn
 - September 27, 2023, 08:19:42
This EVs shouldn't be on road as at all I want to see what you gona scrap they batteries and where from you get power if all Europe go green  and closing nuclear power stations???
Posted by Chad
 - September 27, 2023, 02:13:33
Do you really think stainless steel cannot be stamped into shapes? 

Have you ever been in a kitchen?
Posted by Laird Popkin
 - September 26, 2023, 19:52:27
The earlier prototypes had vertical walls with no wheel wells since the wheels are clearly outside the area of the bed, and some had wheel wells to accommodate quad steering. This might be the production design, or it might be an insert to make it easier to use for hauling materials without having to wrestle with wheel wells.
Posted by RN11316xxxx
 - September 26, 2023, 19:09:34
If I were hauling gravel or wood chips, these slanted walls would make it easier to clean out the bed.  As long as the width of the bed (at the very bottom) is 48+ inches, I'm good with it.
Posted by Bluechip
 - September 26, 2023, 15:50:41
The sloped sidewalls are caused by the implement of 4 wheel steering.  The bed is still wide enough to hold sheets of plywood.
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 26, 2023, 08:52:46
Images of the inside of the Tesla Cyebrtruck's bed have surfaced online, revealing some confusing proportions, with angular sides instead of the flat edges previewed in the initial debut of the pickup truck.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-Cybertruck-bed-close-up-image-reveals-puzzling-design-and-plentiful-LED-lighting.755624.0.html