Cybertruck Hits 50,000 Miles! Owner Shares Real-World Experience & Swiss Autonomous Driving Regulations
Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 6:38 pm
50,000 Miles on a Cybertruck: Is This a Turning Point?
A Cybertruck has reportedly racked up 50,000 miles, potentially making it the highest-mileage example in existence. This begs the question: are we finally seeing the Cybertruck prove its long-term durability? The reported range reduction from 318 miles to 309 miles after extensive use raises questions. Is this typical battery degradation, or is something else at play? The owner mentions a rear motor swap for evaluation by Tesla. What could they be looking for? Is this a sign of potential issues, or proactive quality control? With only a misaligned tonneau cover and a standard accelerator pedal recall reported, it seems promising. But is this single high-mileage example truly representative of the Cybertruck's overall reliability? What are your thoughts on this milestone? Does it change your perception of the Cybertruck’s long-term prospects? Let's discuss.
Switzerland Embraces Autonomous Driving: Are We Next?
Switzerland is set to regulate Level 3 autonomous driving starting in 2025. This allows hands-free driving under specific conditions, but requires drivers to remain attentive. Is this a significant step forward for autonomous technology, or a cautious baby step? What implications could this have for the adoption of self-driving vehicles in other countries? Are we on the cusp of a driverless revolution, or are there still too many hurdles to overcome? What are your predictions for the future of autonomous driving? Share your insights and join the conversation.
A Cybertruck has reportedly racked up 50,000 miles, potentially making it the highest-mileage example in existence. This begs the question: are we finally seeing the Cybertruck prove its long-term durability? The reported range reduction from 318 miles to 309 miles after extensive use raises questions. Is this typical battery degradation, or is something else at play? The owner mentions a rear motor swap for evaluation by Tesla. What could they be looking for? Is this a sign of potential issues, or proactive quality control? With only a misaligned tonneau cover and a standard accelerator pedal recall reported, it seems promising. But is this single high-mileage example truly representative of the Cybertruck's overall reliability? What are your thoughts on this milestone? Does it change your perception of the Cybertruck’s long-term prospects? Let's discuss.
Switzerland Embraces Autonomous Driving: Are We Next?
Switzerland is set to regulate Level 3 autonomous driving starting in 2025. This allows hands-free driving under specific conditions, but requires drivers to remain attentive. Is this a significant step forward for autonomous technology, or a cautious baby step? What implications could this have for the adoption of self-driving vehicles in other countries? Are we on the cusp of a driverless revolution, or are there still too many hurdles to overcome? What are your predictions for the future of autonomous driving? Share your insights and join the conversation.