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Tesla continues to improve its all-electric pickup "Cybertruck"

Tesla continues to improve on its highly anticipated all-electric Cybertruck and recently showed off a new close-up video. One of the company's teams was seen working around the electric pickup near the test runway at the Fremont plant.

The Tesla Cyber pickup was found again in Fremont, but this time it wasn't on the road, even though it was close to the track. Apparently, one of the company's teams is developing an important product for this electric pickup, which can be a clue from the busy activities around it.

Tesla continues to improve its all-electric pickup "Cybertruck"

As can be seen from the video, some parts of the body are covered by film. The rear bumper, the left wheel arch, the area between the left driver and passenger door, and the area where the camera is located in the left front wheel arch are all covered. On the right, these parts do not seem to be covered, but it is difficult to determine due to the light. At the same time, there are many chests near the Cyber pickup.

Tesla continues to improve its all-electric pickup "Cybertruck"

Another interesting observation was that there was a line on the camera in the front bumper, which only confirmed that the team was doing some sort of camera operation. In addition, there are intricate markings on the sidewalks around the cybercard, which are made of blue tape. This could indicate that Tesla is tweaking hardware or comparing the performance of different cameras, possibly from different producers.

Tesla continues to improve its all-electric pickup "Cybertruck"

While the video produced by YouTube blogger "Met God in Wilderness" is interesting and provides valuable information, it seems to go beyond the bounds. The drone flew too close to the pickup truck, causing inconvenience to the company's employees. After tolerating its presence for several minutes, the team was forced to provocatively approach the drone to show that such behavior was unacceptable.

Tesla continues to improve its all-electric pickup "Cybertruck"

Of course, "Met God in Wilderness" himself expressed remorse for his actions and promised not to let drones get so close to the work area again. However, this video may still have a negative impact, because Tesla, which has not previously opposed "reasonable drone shooting", may ban aerial photography, which will be very unfortunate news for Tesla fans, but through this incident, this is also normal.

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