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Inside the Revolution: A Closer Look at the Tesla Cybertruck
With the unveiling of Tesla’s production version of the Tesla Cybertruck just around the corner, the anticipation among electric vehicle enthusiasts is tense. Four years after its initial prototype unveiling, the internet is buzzing with leaked images that reveal both the interior and exterior details of this futuristic electric vehicle (EV) pick-up truck.
These recent images, which possess a professional quality that makes them seem almost official, provide us with a closer look at the interior of the Cybertruck.
Unveiling the Interior: A Modern Twist on Pickup Design
Shared on Twitter by @ya78756632 and originally uploaded on Weibo by user xiaohongshu, the images showcase a white-trimmed dashboard, dominated by a large touchscreen and a unique, squaricle steering wheel. The design marks a departure from traditional pickup trucks, featuring a massive center console, sporty seats, and a sleek glass roof. However, the absence of a conventional driver’s display might stir some debate.
The touchscreen display, as seen in the close-up, reveals a menu with options for the tonneau cover, suspension settings, steering and mirror adjustments, headlights, child lock, window lock, sentry mode, and even a car wash mode. The front seats, with their ample side bolstering and perforated upholstery, suggest they’re ventilated and heated, adding a touch of luxury.
Beyond the Dashboard: The Cybertruck’s Functional Aspects
Another photo offers a view of the frunk (front trunk), indicating a more limited cargo capacity compared to rivals like the Ford F-150 Lightning. A detailed shot of the triangular side mirror cap and the large windshield wiper emphasizes Tesla’s attention to detail. Significantly, the leak also includes a view of the Cybertruck from the front, capturing the vehicle in action.
Tesla’s Claims: Posters Add to the Hype
In addition to the leaked images, Tesla’s advertising posters in its showrooms reveal impressive capabilities for the Cybertruck. The posters boast a towing capacity of 11,000 lb and a payload of 2,500 lb. While it’s unclear which battery-motor configuration these figures correspond to, they position the Cybertruck competitively in the electric pickup sector, matching the Rivian R1T in towing capacity.
The posters also highlight the Cybertruck’s ultra-tough sheet molding composite (SMC) bed, shatter-resistant glass, and ultra-hard stainless-steel exoskeleton, branding it as “the world’s toughest truck.” This claim, however, remains to be proven on actual roads.
The Countdown to a New Era
As November 30 approaches, when Tesla is set to start delivering the first Cybertrucks, the excitement is undeniable. This electric pickup is poised to redefine the market, merging futuristic design with robust performance capabilities.
2 comments
Will the Tesla Cybertruck come to the UK?
I would not hold your breath..