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						And my Defender does approx 110kWh/100km
And has approx 1600kWh of fuel on board.
Accounting for the woeful energy convertion of an ICE engine thats about 33kWh/100km just to push it along.
Based on 10kWh per litre.
Not trying to prove anything, just find it interesting to put things in the same units.
Tony
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						SupporterOuch, how a thread that used to live in general chat which in my opinion was fine got merged with this I will never know but man... When I see "fact check" and "the guardian" in one link and "world economic forum" in the other, which are both contradictions in terms, we have certainly drifted
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Noted non Mr Musk lover! Ready this and thought wow "One of the engineers stated that he was "blown away" by how Tesla was "struggling so much with the basics". According to Wired, the report suggests that the Cybertruck's unusual design resulted in it being hard to fully seal. This in turn resulted in an abundance of noise and leaking issues.The report also claimed that the Cybertruck handled very poorly with lots of body roll, steering issues, and “structural shake". Even worse was braking. Engineers were targeting a braking score of seven, per the Society of Automotive Engineers scoring system. That score would be considered "fair". What did the pre-production Cybertruck achieve in reality? A four, making it somewhat dangerous for public roads.
That said, a lot of work has presumably been done in the past 18 months. After all, Tesla CEO Elon Musk seems very confident about a Q3 launch for the first Cybertruck release candidates. Mass Cybertruck production is scheduled to begin in 2024, with Tesla targeting an output of 375,000 units per year."
whole yarn here!
See also Leaked Tesla report shows Cybertruck had basic design flaws | Ars Technica
One point noted in this article is that the basic design is likely to be difficult/impossible to make comply with pedestrian safety rules in some places. Probably including both Europe and Australia.
John
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