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Would The Cybertruck and this Camper be a good setup for full time RVing?
Sign me up as well. Tesla Semi with a truck topper. I’d do an arctic fox or Lance. Something like this probably would be not much more then the CT+pebble.Or I would take the Tesla Semi platform and slap a RV shell on the back, then I might pay $400K for it and have 500 miles of range and have enough power to really stay off grid for awhile.
For a motor home would probably have to extend the frame. But for just putting a truck bed drop in on the existing frame I wouldn’t see why they would. But who knows.Would Tesla even warranty the HV battery and Drive Motors for a Semi Motor Home conversion?
Super long road trips? This set up willI'd actually want a sprinter van but for me it's because I need tesla autopilot esp for those super long road trips. This seems perfect for me and with the easy hitch and remote I can set it down somewhere nearby a supercharger and charge up pretty quickly.
There were so many spots up the coast along CA to Oregon which would have been perfect for this
We're gonna need a bigger batteryTesla Semi Motor Home with a built in outside TV and Kitchen. Don't forget the built in washer and dryer.
Ditto, this thing is a beast Northwood | Arctic Fox Fifth WheelsSign me up as well. Tesla Semi with a truck topper. I’d do an arctic fox or Lance. Something like this probably would be not much more then the CT+pebble.
I don't have a pilot's license.More expensive than an airplane... why would someone buy this? $120k for the truck and another $120K for a RV????? Then I have to stop every 150 miles to charge.... You can save some money by getting the Ford Lightning - Flash for $68K, its probably a better tow vehicle and you can actually get one, then subtract the fed tax rebate of $7500, you are looking at $61,500 for the tow vehicle that can also provide onboard power to the RV. They only have 3900 CT's on the road, parts for the F-150 can be picked up anywhere, since there are millions of them on the road, plus all the aftermarket accoutrements you could ever want.
For the price of the truck $120K and the trailer $120K, I could buy small single prop airplane, plus fuel and travel all over CONUS, and stay in the Ritz-Carlton for a couple months, and probably eat at the best restaurants in each town... this pricing is insane!
At least give the trailer a 100 KwH battery if you are going to set the price that high and give it a real off road suspension, so I can go places that where there aren't any Ritz-Carltons. I'd take a Bruder EXP-8 with 30KW of battery backup if was going to blow $100K++ on a camper and a solid diesel truck to pull it and have money left over. (Actually, the Bruder fully loaded is like $220K) with shipping from Australia.
Or I would take the Tesla Semi platform and slap a RV shell on the back, then I might pay $400K for it and have 500 miles of range and have enough power to really stay off grid for awhile.
I saw another earlier video about the Pebble Flow and I believe you can run a line to the towing vehicle to share the battery. Plus it has its own drive wheels. I'm sure there's a reduction in range compared to a vehicle not towing anything, but I don't think it's down to 100-150 miles.Super long road trips? This set up will
Get you 100-150 miles of reliable usable range.
Also no Weight distribution set up on a 6k+ trailer seems sketchy.