I'm interested, despite Bezos' involvement, but I'm going to wait until I can read up on what it's like to own one for a while.
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That's about how I feel too. Worth considering. My hesitation was reinforced, perhaps unfairly, at a prototype/mockup event. It wasn't very long ago, and prototype had a little too much slap-together feel. I know it was just a prototype, but I was hoping for something that looked a little closer to 'ready for production' if not exactly 'finished'.
New factory, new build methodology, new employees. I'm going to need about a year of consumer feedback, personally. But I'm glad there are more intrepid souls ready to buy now.
As Canadian...
American company?, nope
Owned by Bezos?, hell nah
However, this price doesn't include the destination and delivery fee that's baked into the cost of every new vehicle because it has not yet been finalized.
The modular approach is very appealing to me, even though I have little use for a pickup truck. For example, I read that the SUV configuration moves the back glass to the end of the SUV shell when you install it. That makes the SUV top lighter and cheaper.
Oh, that explains why the fastback is more expensive than the squareback. I'd been wondering about that.
There must be a range difference. That's how I'll talk myself into the fastback, not just because it looks cooler.
I'm torn because the fastback looks cooler but it has less cargo capacity (both inside and on the roof rack).
Then again, I also really like the "open air kit" which apparently requires the squareback, so maybe the decision would be easy.
The open air kit, I think, is the seats and roll cage without a roof.
If you do the configurator, it requires the squareback as a prerequisite. So you're buying the roof and then taking it off again.
Owned by Bezos
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I just looked it up and he's just an investor, not the owner.
He's still involved with the company though but I wanted to clear that up so we aren't accidentally spreading misinformation 👍
It'd be surprising if he wasn't a majority investor
And if it is successful, how long before he sits on the board?
Had my attention until realizing this. Don't need to find out this thing has a subscription to unlock the doors or something.
Yep, I expect they wait for success then flip a subscription switch
There’s basically nothing in this vehicle that could have a subscription. It’s pretty barebones
Yup. No thanks.
Such a bummer because its perfect otherwise
I know
I've always wanted to go electric but the tracking in modern cars was a nonstarter for me. This is a huge step in the right direction, thank you for sharing!
LOL at thinking Bezos isn’t tracking every breath you take in this thing.
Hopefully any tracking would be easy to remove, I mean it doesn't even have a stereo so wiring should be pretty simple, of course unless its baked I to the ECU or something
The telematics module is an optional extra-cost accessory! It doesn't come with it by default!
I’m hoping the low price will incentivize jail breaking and hacking these things if needed. We need OSH vehicles (like local motors promised but never delivered). EVs should make it a lot more possible for kit cars to exist, but maybe soon.
This looks really promising. I never drive more than 30 miles a day outside of a couple of annual road trips. I’ll have to see a video of what the SUV config looks like as I have kids but this would probably work for my lifestyle. It’s a rarity that I have to drive anywhere outside of my town.
That's my driving pattern too. Probably averaging <5mi since I don't drive most days, but yeah, 30 is as far as I'm likely to go when not on a trip.
You might also want to check out the Telo truck. It's a little more biased toward passenger space. It has 4 doors and a bed in the footprint of a Mini.
I wish the Telo was a bit more modular like the Slate design, with easily replaceable parts. And currently their rear glass is structural, so you can only remove the lower part of that rear partition when you put a shell over the bed, making it less like a normal SUV. I am also a bit more nervous about their viability/capitalization. Will they be around for a decade or more? Hope so, but not sure.
So now that this thing is coming when do we get the hilux?
Is it gonna happen??