Tesla has been making waves in the automotive industry with its all-electric vehicles, and the highly anticipated Cybertruck is no exception. Recently, the Cybertruck was spotted at Tesla’s new engineering headquarters in California, where it was seen taking a short offroad drive and climbing a hill. This was captured on video by the Youtuber who runs the What’s Inside channel, and shared on Twitter.
The video showed the Cybertruck being guided by Tesla employees as it climbed the grassy hill to join the rest of Tesla’s product lineup. After reaching the peak of the hill, the Cybertruck was joined by three multi-coat red Tesla models. The Tesla Model S Plaid, the Tesla Model 3 Performance and the Tesla Model Y Performance. A Tesla Semi can also be seen in the background with a trailer on it.
Recent drone flyovers of Tesla’s GigsTexas factory by Joe Tegtmeyer on Twitter showcased large Cybertruck body casting machines arriving last month, indicating that production and deliveries are only months away. When the Tesla Cybertruck was announced a few years back, three variants were revealed. This included a single-motor, dual-motor and tri-motor powertrain. A quad-motor version with a “crab mode” was later confirmed by Elon Musk.
The recent sighting of the Cybertruck in California has given us an idea of its offroad capabilities and shows that EVs that can seriously tow, are only around the corner. With production and deliveries of the Cybertruck expected to begin soon, Australian customers can look forward to experiencing this revolutionary vehicle in the near future.
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