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This is sort of a stupid question, but do we have any details on how warm or cold the frunk gets while the truck is operating? Like, if it's 0 degrees out and I'm driving over a few hours, does the frunk get/stay cold, or does any residual heat from the cabin heater make its way in there? Mostly thinking of storing electronic items that may be sensitive to cold temps, food storage, etc. Similar ask for the summer time - does the frunk get super hot inside when it's 90 degrees out or is the A/C taking it down a notch?
 

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This is sort of a stupid question, but do we have any details on how warm or cold the frunk gets while the truck is operating? Like, if it's 0 degrees out and I'm driving over a few hours, does the frunk get/stay cold, or does any residual heat from the cabin heater make its way in there? Mostly thinking of storing electronic items that may be sensitive to cold temps, food storage, etc. Similar ask for the summer time - does the frunk get super hot inside when it's 90 degrees out or is the A/C taking it down a notch?
I haven't found any noticeable impact of cabin A/C on the frunk temperature. I'm confident the heater doesn't reach there either but you will get some heat from all the electronic components under and around the frunk and it certainly is heated by the sun (your color may vary). Until someone tests is, I'm assuming it is a little warmer than ambient when it is cold or cool out and about the same as ambient when it's hot, unless the truck is sitting still in the sun.
 
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