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> We can only assume they overlooked it.

I don’t think they overlooked it. I think they designed the cab to be as aerodynamic as possible, so as to squeeze out every bit of range they could … and this dictated the driver position.



So ignored key usability requirements for an arbitrary product management goal. :thumbs-up:


I think it’s more that this truck is at the edge of viability as a long haul commercial vehicle. They don’t do things like this, and this truck doesn’t exist.


Then it shouldn’t exist.

If you want an electric semi that doesn’t suck, get a Freightliner eCascadia.


OK - I'm personally not really torn up about it. Either this truck is viable in the market, or it isn't. If it isn't, then it won't do well.




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