Recently, foreign media photographed a quasi-production version of the Tesla Cybertruck that is close to production scale at Tesla's Fremont factory in California. Compared with the prototype released in 2019, the quasi-production version of Tesla Cybertruck exposed this time has made a series of mass-production adjustments in the body details. The new car will be mass-produced and delivered in 2023.
Why is it called a quasi-mass production version? Because after this wave of spy photos of the actual car were exposed, Musk said on Twitter that the final production version will have corresponding improvements in details compared to the actual car exposed this time.
Judging from the actual vehicle exposed, the size of the entire vehicle has been reduced proportionally compared to the prototype released in 2019. It is smaller. A traditional exterior mirror is added to the back of the A-pillar.Rearview mirror and front windshield The glass is equipped with huge wipers. In addition, the shape of the headlights has been adjusted, the windshield has been changed to a curved surface and the previous fully enclosed wheels have been cancelled.
Prior to this, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that Cybertruck will be equipped with four motors, which will allow Cybertruck to control torque independently for each wheel. As a pure electric pickup truck built by Tesla, the new car is available in three range versions of 402km, 483km and 804km.
Editor: Qin Qingbao