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Somebody has not watched World War Z.
so against nemesis you are in big trouble
Chu would has better odds wif a horse, but even so, chur odds of survival would depend on what kind of zombies chu would be dealin’ wif.
Good point. Post-apoc stuff works better with cars from the 70's/80's, that you can fix with a wrench and some duct tape. Unlike 2010+ cars that need racks and racks full of electronic crap to program their onboard systems with.
(can you imagine someone trying to do Mad Max with current-year cars that need their wireless updates & "infotainment" screens to run everything?)
Any electric vehicle would leave you stranded in a post-apocalypse situation.
Almost anything overly modern would also be doomed to fail because of computers and proprietary technology that can't be "MacGyver'd" with duct tape and WD-40.
Keep It Simple.
The absolute best would be something that is old and diesel and can run on bio-diesel, or a "multi-fuel" military vehicle that can run on pretty much any combustible liquid fuel.
LOL
You might want to educate yourself on the high voltage needed to charge the average electric car.
For solar panels to even BEGIN to make enough energy to charge something like a Tesla you would need something like 10 house-sized solar panels to do it.
According to the interwebz: "you'd need 6 x 400 Watt residential solar panels to charge your Tesla 3, the total wattage you'll need to charge it is 2400 Watts"
The cybertruck needs much more.
Good luck lugging around 10 residential solar panels and their entire wiring and charging system on a truck that has suspension that can barely even hold the vehicle's unladen weight.