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What upgrades if any will the new model year have. More range? more efficient battery’s?
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Maybe a new rear step bumper. Can’t imagine new or different battery tech or capacity changes.
 

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If Ford offers the same upgrades as the gas truck, expect Pro Power outlets on both sides of the bed and a multifunction tailgate. Also a NFC reader in the driver's door as a way of gaining entry.

I highly doubt there will be any changes to the powertrain, other than LFP batteries, until the T3 Lightning arrives.
 
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If Ford offers the same upgrades as the gas truck, expect Pro Power outlets on both sides of the bed and a multifunction tailgate. Also a NFC reader in the driver's door as a way of gaining entry.

I highly doubt there will be any changes to the powertrain, other than LFP batteries, until the T3 Lightning arrives.
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If the cybertruck and/or silverados are shipping in volume a battery upgrade will be required. Hopefully move the spare into the bed and add more battery.

it would be nice to see the extended cab offered.

if they can’t get all the parts for the stated features, they might as well pause production though. There are large numbers of ‘23s sitting on lots and being discounted. Still no interest.
 

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It's hard to imagine the Silverados will ramp up much faster than the lightning did. Tesla could surprise though. The final price of the Tesla will be a big factor on whether they really need to ramp up quickly or not. I do wonder if Cybertrucks could run into any kind of insurability issues. As pretty as that stainless steel is, it just seems like it would be unrepairable more often than any traditional build.
 

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If the cybertruck and/or silverados are shipping in volume a battery upgrade will be required. Hopefully move the spare into the bed and add more battery.

it would be nice to see the extended cab offered.

if they can’t get all the parts for the stated features, they might as well pause production though. There are large numbers of ‘23s sitting on lots and being discounted. Still no interest.
The Silverado will barely be starting to ship to retail by the end of 23. The cybertruck, I doubt it ends up being a stainless exterior. We already know that it's going to be a unibody frame and not whatever 'exoskeleton' they were originally planning. Stainless body panels are going to be way more expensive than traditional steel and the thing is already going to be significantly more expensive than originally advertised. However, Tesla could still do anything at this point so we really won't know until they actually produce the thing for customer deliveries.
 

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If the cybertruck and/or silverados are shipping in volume a battery upgrade will be required. Hopefully move the spare into the bed and add more battery.

it would be nice to see the extended cab offered.

if they can’t get all the parts for the stated features, they might as well pause production though. There are large numbers of ‘23s sitting on lots and being discounted. Still no interest.
Source? I have seen only one Platinum on my dealer's lot when I visited last week.
 

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Dealer inventory along with cars.com and Autotrader also get a lot of vehicles listed that are in transit. But it's possible there are still vehicles out there sitting because dealers are asking way too much for them. I'd guess that most any that are asking MSRP are moving them fairly easily.
 

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Actually no. Make a few calls.

I have.

Dealers have ‘22s and ‘23s sitting on lots. Biggest selection is in the middle of the country.

Many are walking away from their orders given the price increases and removed items. With the 400+ mile range trucks coming online, the trend will accelerate.

pS I write economic modeling software.
 

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Looks like at least 150 2022s listed as new on cars.com so I assume those are not special order and are sitting there ready to go. Some may be sitting because of markups, but they are out there for people that call around and are willing to travel to get one sooner.

I do think the announcement of the 400 mile GM platform and the 500 mile REV platform is going to take some wind out of Fords sails going into 2024 so it wouldn’t surprise me if Ford tries to cram a 400 mile battery into the chassis once demand tapers off enough
 

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Ford will wait for the next gen to make any changes. I mean they might open up some range but the battery will be the same one.

While 400 miles is probably the starting point from now on, I would hate to see a a bigger battery that’s more expensive to charge and takes longer….. they should be working on the opposite direction IMO.

As far as the Cybertruck, it’s in it’s own category fighting the Tacomas and Raptor Rangers of the world….
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