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Chevrolet News:Chevy Estimated Range for Silverado EV Work Truck Raised to 450 miles

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2 hours ago, smk4565 said:

Fun fact Ford discontinued beds for 2015-2021 F150s so if you need a bed replacement you have to buy a used one which is probably $10k because the salvage vendors know you can’t buy a new one.  Ford does still sell the side panels.

 Cybertruck will have accessories, I think there is already a camper add on for it.  
 

The Silverado EV is basically unibody too, it isn’t body on frame it is more unibody on battery pack.

This so deserves a FAILURE emoji as there is NO camper. Musk had a one and done custom built unit to show off, but there is no company building or even offering to build yet a camper, trailer, etc. for the Cybertruck.

There is a company that has exclusive rights to sell you a limited space bed tent. There website and name is a deceptive name as it is NOT a CAMPER.

Homepage - Space Campers

2 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said:

That's like selling phone cases before the phone is released.

It's both. They have to come up with a new term for it. Technically, it's Unitized Body-on-Frame.  The latest Suburbans and Tahoes are set up like this too. Everything from the front to back on the body is now one welded piece and it all sits on a traditional frame.

All GM vehicles (except pick ups) are uniside vehicles.  A-pillar to D-pillar is one panel.  Very few other cars are done like that, most are 2 or 3 piece.

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14 minutes ago, smk4565 said:

All GM vehicles (except pick ups) are uniside vehicles.  A-pillar to D-pillar is one panel.  Very few other cars are done like that, most are 2 or 3 piece.

Yes, but they’re not unibody on frame like the GM big SUVs and soon the EV trucks

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