Noah
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Porsche has just unveiled the all-electric Cayenne Coupé.
• Starting price: $116,000. Top trim is $170,000.
• Range: ~355 miles
• 0-60mph: as low as 2.4s
• Up to 1,141 HP
• Peak charging speed: 400kW
• 113 kWh battery
• 10–80% charge in less than 16 mins
• Efficiency: ~2.8–3.1 mi/kWh
• NACS charging port
• 800-volt
• AC charging: 11 kW standard, optional 22 kW
• Rear-axle steering (up to ~5°)
• Coupé design inspired by the 911
• Adaptive rear spoiler integrated into body
• Improved drag coefficient of 0.23 (vs. 0.25 for SUV)
• Length: 196.3"
• Cargo capacity: 18.9–47.6 cu ft rear + 3.2 cu ft frunk
• Four- or five-seater layouts
• Towing capacity: up to ~7,716 lbs
• Curved central OLED display
• Optional passenger display
• Optional augmented reality head-up display
Deliveries begin in Summer 2026. I've added more photos in the thread below:




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@WatcherGuru Congress can do it but soldiers cant? Wheres the fairness in that
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@HankVenture5 @TheShawnHendrix @Tesla @elonmusk Buy the cyber truck and you wont have to worry about paint
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@TheShawnHendrix @Tesla @elonmusk About the only negative is that if it's going to be driven on dirt roads it's going to rattle like hell and the paint is going to be nuked. Maybe spend the money to partially wrap it.
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@BodycamVideos_ Since this account never posts the full video here you go: youtu.be/l4ZDKptUPrw?si…

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Vlad reveals how insane Floyd Mayweather’s spending was: “He had a full time employee just to clean his cars”
“Floyd has never flown commercial, and people don’t understand how much that costs. I heard not only does he have a private plane, but he has another one just for his entourage because he doesn’t want to deal with them”
“I heard he was spending something like $20,000 a night at a steakhouse for months. The amount of money he was spending was insane”
“I’m hearing stories that he’s having to sell off homes and even a plane. At the end of the day, Floyd’s broke. Are we wealthy? Yes. But you and I together will never touch Floyd’s wealth. His security said he used to see Floyd spend $1 million a day”
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San Francisco-based company Humble Robotics unveiled a Fully Autonomous and Cabless Class 8 Electric Semi Truck.
• 360° sensor coverage with cameras, LiDAR, and radar.
• 200 mile range
• 55 mph top speed
• Cabless, no interior
• Optimized for standard 40’ and 53’ shipping containers.
• Designed for short-haul freight in seaports, railyards, warehouses, and intermodal operations.
The company is still in its prototype phase, and no price has been released yet.
As always, Prototypes are easy, production is hard. There is a company in China developing a similar concept (cabless design).



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@hayasaka_aryan Probably because he hasnt been convicted. You know what they say, innocent until proven guilty
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@GuyFatt54504 @XFreeze If you don’t know what your talking about i recommend shutting your mouth
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Cybertruck is literally the ultimate partner for law enforcement, and most people don't know this yet..
It’s the first vehicle actually built tough enough for patrol life
Safety: Officers stay protected behind a 9mm ballistic-resistant stainless steel exoskeleton
Cost: It saves up to $60,000 per vehicle in fuel and maintenance costs over five years
Speed: It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in under three seconds, so good luck outrunning it
Uptime: It guarantees constant availability with zero oil changes and almost no mechanical breakdowns
Impact: Scaling this up across an entire fleet means saving millions in taxpayer dollars
It is a massive win-win for every city...and also for tax payers
UP.FIT@UpfitTesla
Why Cybertruck for patrol: factory ballistic-resistant door panels, spacious yet nimble packaging, minimal maintenance (regen braking), and no idling fuel burn—lights can run for days. Outcome: higher uptime, lower total cost, and a safer platform officers want to drive.
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@BodycamVideos_ Part 2 or at least the title of the video so we can watch elsewhere?
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Noah أُعيد تغريده

In my teens and 20's I would spend way too much time playing Starcraft and Civilization. Harvesting resources, building things, and expanding was super addictive to my brain - to an almost unhealthy degree.
Later I realized that entrepreneurship and business is the ultimate game. It scratches the same itch for me (resources, building, expanding), but you're actually contributing to humanity at the end of the day, which can be much more fulfilling.
Business is also much more positive sum than video games. In Starcraft, the other player has to lose for you to win. In business, there is competition, but in a growing market there can be multiple winners. And gains compound long term (it's a infinite game) instead of starting over each time.
Now days I prefer to watch pros play video games to unwind, instead of playing video games myself. But a quick game can still be fun here and there to unwind. By contrast, the game of business is played over many decades.
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