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He's "alive": The first shot of the Tesla Cyber truck

The Tesla Cybertruck, which premiered more than two years ago, may finally be close to the series. The Cyber Truck Owners Club forum posted the next edition of photos taken indoors by pickup trucks: Cars can stand on conveyor belts in this form. Electric vehicles retain an angular metal body, but differ several distinctly from earlier prototypes.

He's "alive": The first shot of the Tesla Cyber truck

The model has a more prominent bumper (at least the previous one) and more insignificant rims, similar to the wheels of the Model 3, while on the prototype they are covered by hub caps. However, the design of the tires follows the design of the removable cover.

A huge "wiper" is provided to clean the windshield. Curiously, they placed it on the left pillar, which was always in the driver's field of view. Moreover, Tesla's head Elon Musk has been aware of the problem with the location of the cleaner, but apparently, engineers have not yet found a better solution.

In addition, unlike earlier prototypes, the series of electric vehicles is equipped with standard rearview mirrors. The reason is simple: It's illegal to sell cars without rearview mirrors in the U.S. As Musk points out, there is an option to replace them with a camera after purchase.

But when it comes to doorknobs, Cybetruck is still very futuristic: cars simply don't have them — even retractable ones. Musk explained last summer that the pickup truck system will be able to identify approaching owners and automatically open the doors.

Tesla is expected to reveal new details about the brutal Tesla pickup truck at its performance reporting event over the past year on January 26. According to the latest data, deliveries are not expected in 2022: Cybetruck will not be on the conveyor belt until the end of the year, and the first batch will not be sent to customers until 2023.

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