https://twitter.com/AlterViggo/status/1197764995674558465
12:08am — Zach Shahan
Here are some press images of the truck:
10:50pm – Frugal Moogal
I’m probably going to write a full article about this either tonight or tomorrow, but here’s my quick rundown…
It definitely looks different. I think it’s mostly good to look so different. The pointy peak in the center of the car is a really interesting choice to me.
I’m really surprised they showed nothing from within the car. We’ll get that later tonight as they give people rides in it, but I’m wondering how many people it fits, how, and what the interior space looks like.
The pricing is far under what I expected. This puts the single motor RWD at a price point that is the same as the Model Y, but with better range. I feel like this may be the first product that takes advantage of Maxwell tech to increase the batteries. 350 miles of range for dual motor is under the price of Model Y with more range. This really shows how far Tesla ahead is on battery tech and efficiency.
I’m curious if they all come in only stainless steel.
The design will be extremely polarizing. It is so ridiculously angular, yet when I was a kid, this was the sort of thing I imagined I’d be driving today. I’m not sold on getting one, at least not yet, but it’s the most interested I’ve been in a truck. It will definitely turn heads. It won’t win over a huge segment of the pickup truck drivers, but I can definitely see this selling well for the company.
I think of the three things I was looking for at the beginning, they definitely nailed it. It has a distinct look, and if someone rolls up in this to fix my dry wall, it would be memorable. It has the useful charging bays and air compressor I hoped for. And it has a relatively affordable entry level pricing. It’s slightly more than $10,000 more than the most stripped down F150, but the difference in fuel and the features and distinctive style should win some people over with it.
Wow, so much of this I wasn’t expecting at all. I’m surprised nothing was mentioned about the current line up from Tesla.
I think the regular media is going to slam it as Musk’s folly tomorrow, focusing on the completely different look and the broken glass. The pricing works heavily in it’s favor, however, and I think once people see the capabilities, well… I think this could be a pretty massive success.
With that, goodnight everyone from Clean Technica’s CST HQ!
10:36pm – Frugal Moogal
Cybertruck page is now live. Pricing is $39,900 for single motor with 250 miles range, $49,900 for dual motor with 350 miles of range, and $69,900 for tri motor with 500 miles of range. Those are absolutely outstanding prices. Production expected 2021.
10:32pm – Frugal Moogal
I’m really surprised that they didn’t talk about the ATV much at all. Is that a product? What’s up? Also, Cybertruck link isn’t yet active. Definitely not the smoothest reveal they’ve ever done, but very, very interesting.
10:31pm – Frugal Moogal
The one more thing is an ATV. The truck can fit it in the bed. I like how the bed works. A lot.
10:30pm – Frugal Moogal
Order now at tesla.com/cybertruck/
10:29pm – Frugal Moogal
$39,900 starting!!!!!
10:28pm – Frugal Moogal
On board outlets and air compressor confirmed. 250, 350, or 500 mile range.
10:25pm – Frugal Moogal
Just saw the first shot of the bed, and it shows a cover to it for aerodynamics. Makes sense.
10:24pm – Frugal Moogal
They just showed how strong the glass is, and they managed to break the glass right after showing how strong it was. Whoops! That will be seized upon tomorrow, and it does make a weird backdrop for Musk now that he’s standing in front a of a prototype with two broken windows. You can tell that he’s a bit more nervous now too.
10:21pm – Frugal Moogal
I apologize for the low quality of this, but here we are…
10:16pm – Frugal Moogal
Stainless steel construction like the DeLorean, Franz is about to take a sledgehammer to the prototype. Well, not like the DeLorean, they dent.
10:14pm – Frugal Moogal
It’s here. It’s… holy crap, it is definitely not what a truck looks like. I can see the FUD already starting, but… I kind of dig most of it. “It doesn’t look like anything else.” – Musk.
10:11pm – Frugal Moogal
Tesla promises the biggest evolution in vehicular function. Musk has taken the stage. We see a bunch of similar trucks to note that they are all very similar. This is what Tesla trucks won’t look like.
10:08pm – Frugal Moogal
Woo-hoo, they’re hosting the stream on Youtube, which we all just got passed to, so I can find out how many people are watching. We’re already at 132k, and we’re all just standing by again. And here we go!
10:05pm – Frugal Moogal
It’s weird not having sound on the countdown… hope my speakers are good. Here we go…
10:03pm – Frugal Moogal
I’m about to drop off monitoring this unofficial stream because my computer doesn’t like to stream multiple things at once, but it’s up past 45,000 watchers now. If that doesn’t scare the legacy automakers, I don’t know what does.
9:59pm – Frugal Moogal
Unofficial stream up to 34,000 watchers. Also realized that the countdown on the Tesla page starts about five minutes past 8pm (10pm CST for those following along with me here in ye olde Central Time Zone). Maybe they baked in a delay? I think they delay on purpose to ensure that people who wanted to watch but tune in a little late can get there. It makes a lot of sense, actually, to start a bit late. It isn’t like the people watching drop out much if at all.
9:53pm – Frugal Moogal
The unofficial stream on Youtube now has over 18,000 watchers (It was 15k when I started writing this!!). I’m not going to link to it because you should go to https://livestream.tesla.com/ to actually watch the real thing. But I’m fascinated that some random person live streaming the, uh, live stream could easily have 1/3rd of the viewers of the Ford Mustang Mach-E reveal. And obviously Tesla isn’t promoting this unofficial stream.
9:43pm – Frugal Moogal
If you aren’t sure what to do with yourself for the next 17 minutes, I wrote an article earlier today about what happened when pinball underwent a major change in the electronics that controlled the games in the 1970s. You can find it here. I feel like it’s a really interesting comparison about what happened to an industry when one company went all in on a new technology while the market leader tried to cling to the old for too long.
It’s not a perfect comparison of course, but we won’t know exactly how this transition moves… until it does.
My gut says that we need 10 options in the EV market with starting points of at least $50,000 or less. Within those ten options, we need at least one of each major body type (sedan, crossover, SUV, truck, and van), and we need at least three options to come in under $25,000. Right now, we are on track for there to be at least 4 of these covered by 2021 with the Model 3, Model Y, Mustang Mach-E and ID.4. If you’re in Europe, replace the Mustang Mach E with the ID.3. This could be the fifth 2021 Model that I’m looking for. The Ford F150 Electric and VW ID.Vizzion could be two more in that category. The ID.4 is expected to start around $25k by the way.
Hoping this truck makes it in my list above by the end of tonight too!
9:30pm – Frugal Moogal
Is interest in this reveal high? An unofficial live stream of the unveil on Youtube is hovering around 8,000 people watching it right now, 30 minutes before the stream starts. I can only imagine how many people will be watching the official stream from Tesla, as we won’t be able to see the number of people streaming it, but I feel pretty confident now saying that it will eclipse the 75,000 viewers that the Ford Mustang Mach-E reveal had.
It is fascinating how much buzz Tesla can get without traditional advertising. Heck, our Tesla articles here at CleanTechnica usually dominate the top articles every month.
I think it comes down to innovative tech, and people wanting to know about what they are doing. Tesla’s bleeding edge tech doesn’t just give them advantages in their product, it gives them a built in promotional advantage too.
9:15pm – Frugal Moogal
45 minutes until we find out.
Or an 76 minutes if my 16 minute late to start prediction is correct.