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Posted 23 November 2019

Tesla Cybertruck Electric Car - £100 Reserve @ Tesla

TESLA CYBERTRUCK

Reserve your place on the production line for £100

Tesla is taking £100 deposits in the UK right now and US prices will start at $39,900 United States Dollars
(£31,086.88 Pound sterling)
For single motor rear wheel drive

For full self driving £5,800 extra.

Although production isn't scheduled to start until 'late 2021.'


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  1. ShaneDarch's avatar
    Clarkson, Hammond & May were way ahead of Elon....
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    Ps I was a tesla fan but truly, what a bag of steaming dog (edited)
  2. mtcleaning83_.'s avatar
    Is it extra for windows that don't smash?
  3. DaveMac's avatar
    $40k is £31k, not £21k
  4. mrcheesecake's avatar
    £21,000
  5. goRt's avatar
    DaveMac23/11/2019 07:56

    $40k is £31k, not £21k


    There's also 10% import tax and then 20% vat to add which gets you to 41k for the single motor poverty model! (edited)
  6. DeadpanDan's avatar
    Looks like it's from a PS1 game.
  7. suniil's avatar
    Polarising but look at the loading bed, passenger seats & fully covered top (I think - that's some kind of solar panel). If you are single/couple with minimalistic style of living this is a good alternative to small homes.
  8. maxamus007's avatar
    Elon needs to stop smoking the reefers
  9. Broc_Mudflap's avatar
    It reminds me of this futuristic vehicle.

    They are even both made from stainless steel.

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  10. Gollywood's avatar
    That stunt cost him $¾ Billion in lost share value (edited)
  11. NeedAGoodDeal's avatar
    Current USD -> GBP exchange rate puts $40,000 at £30,756.80. Add on import tax and VAT puts the cost at £40958.98. Voted cold for misleading deal.
  12. suniil's avatar
    I guess that's just pure metal but look inside and the space available. It is beautiful. Raw stainless steel body is another advantage as we have to less worry about scratches & dents.

    Dwh861123/11/2019 08:25

    Looks crap

  13. Hacked's avatar
    Can't see it passing Euro NCAP pedestrian safety regs (Vulnerable Road User Protection) with that design, presumably it will be smoothed out a lot.

    It will also be flippin heavy. A model S is already over 2 tonnes.

    Looks like the cars I used to draw at school (junior )
  14. suniil's avatar
    Yes, I think the road markings and the kerbs are still confusing for software but I'm sure it will improve. You could always opt out & save some serious money (£5000 i guess)

    OllieSt24/11/2019 08:02

    Autopilot seems very dangerous. Are you allowed to use these cars in …Autopilot seems very dangerous. Are you allowed to use these cars in autopilot in the UK?

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  16. phillip.palmer's avatar
    When I move to Mars this will be a ideal mode of transport 😜
  17. k6chris's avatar
    It will be +£21,000 to convert it to UK road legal......
  18. Kyliehogg's avatar
    Fugly if nothing else - should have spent a few dollars on someone with a bit of design flair rather than worrying about the glass - I for one don't lose sleep over the ability of my windscreen to withstand any kind of impact... But I would have nightmares having to look at one of those every day
  19. Dleven's avatar
    I love it!
  20. theukcrazyhorse's avatar
    Hard Drivin'
  21. deleted1065002's avatar
    It wont look like that, it's only a concept, I bet in 2 years it'll look normal.
  22. jasonwood999's avatar
    I like that he used Minecraft to design it 😁😄
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    Broc_Mudflap23/11/2019 08:06

    It reminds me of this futuristic vehicle. They are even both made from …It reminds me of this futuristic vehicle. They are even both made from stainless steel. [Image]


    I bet he wishes he had one of those after that fiasco... Unless its all part of the long term marketing campaign - do you reckon billionaires generally know what they are doing??
  24. Dwh8611's avatar
    The on road version of the stealth bomber! Looks crap but is invisible and totally undetectable in combat - lol
  25. Broc_Mudflap's avatar
    Kyliehogg23/11/2019 08:23

    I bet he wishes he had one of those after that fiasco... Unless its all …I bet he wishes he had one of those after that fiasco... Unless its all part of the long term marketing campaign - do you reckon billionaires generally know what they are doing??


    I bet he doesn't care too much either way, not sure I'd be worrying about a lot if I was a billionaire
  26. joeymcjoe's avatar
    Sexy AF
  27. deleted1888823's avatar
    Ma waens could build something better than that heap of
  28. deleted216237's avatar
    Thought it was a volvo
  29. EndlessWaves's avatar
    Kyliehogg23/11/2019 08:07

    Fugly if nothing else - should have spent a few dollars on someone with a …Fugly if nothing else - should have spent a few dollars on someone with a bit of design flair rather than worrying about the glass - I for one don't lose sleep over the ability of my windscreen to withstand any kind of impact... But I would have nightmares having to look at one of those every day


    Which American pick-up isn't though? It's a weird market to the rest of the world. Previous premium offerings have included the likes of this

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    Still, it does seem like if they'd gone for smaller wheels and a lower body, more like a traditional Aussie-style ute or old El Camino it could have had much more worldwide appeal.
  30. andymagic's avatar
    John DeLorean would be proud, in more ways than one.
  31. OllieSt's avatar
    I just don't understand the appeal of Tesla

    Road test of Model 3. Autopilot seems very dangerous.

    Are you allowed to use these cars in autopilot in the UK? (edited)
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