Production-Ready Looking Tesla Cybertruck Beta Breaks Cover
It looks slightly different to the last prototypes we saw and it’s undeniably closer to the final production look.
EDIT: We added an entire walkaround video at the bottom of this article.
Tesla really wants to to start Cybertruck production, although it’s not clear when, and the most recent estimate is early 2023, although there’s a chance it will still debut sometime this year. Progress on the electric pickup is continuing, though, as shown by this prototype snapped by a Tesla employee, which looks pretty much production ready.
It has the single windscreen wiper, whose rest position is vertical (it looks much more nicely integrated than before), right next to the left A-pillar, a pair of big traditional side mirrors that appear to be unpainted plastic, no visible door handles, wheels that look the Aero set from the Model 3 (without the aero covers) and a very interesting possibility for the frunk opening.
Some have said that the vehicle looks a bit smaller than the one Tesla originally showed and this may be the case, although rumor has it that the manufacturer may, in fact, offer two sizes of Cybertruck. Maybe Tesla ended up not doing that and just made one Cybertruck that’s not quite as big as the study, but it’s also not 20 percent smaller as the rumor claimed.
Source: Cybertruck Owners Club
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