NmbrsNvrLie
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Makes sense. Thought this thread was for max pack dual motor and just realized it's for the large pack dual motor.
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Highly unlikely we’ll see a powered tonneau redesign any time soon. I would suggest seeing if the manual one is good enough when it’s made public.April 2022 pre order holder. I also got the confirm email last week for the duo motor large pack R1T. I wanted the powered tonneau and willing to wait for the redesign. At the moment, the manual tonneau is in my config but I understand that it won't be changeable after delivery. Anyone else in the same situation?
Personally, I'm okay with getting the manual cover since the powered is just another motor that can break at some point. That said, if they announce a fix for the powered soon, I'd give it another thought!April 2022 pre order holder. I also got the confirm email last week for the duo motor large pack R1T. I wanted the powered tonneau and willing to wait for the redesign. At the moment, the manual tonneau is in my config but I understand that it won't be changeable after delivery. Anyone else in the same situation?
Me too and I'm a 4/19 reservation holder. Hmmmm.Still waiting for dual motor / max pack info to appear in my account so I can make decisions...
Based on Tesla history they always start the rollout of new models with the high end configurations. I would be very surprised if you see a CT under 80k in the first 12-18 months (if ever).Me too and I'm a 4/19 reservation holder. Hmmmm.
On another note, I recently learned from the Cybertruck forum that, based on my reservation code, I'm supposedly #585 in line for a Cybertruck. I have a hunch it will be a lot easier to sell an early CT at a profit than a later R1T, so I may just wait to complete a purchase on a dual max R1T until I've seen if the CT would meet my needs (and how much the price really ends up being). Besides, I still don't know if a 2023 R1T will qualify for the tax credit, while the CT probably will.
Based on Tesla history they always start the rollout of new models with the high end configurations. I would be very surprised if you see a CT under 80k in the first 12-18 months (if ever).