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Tesla Cybertruck Is Observed On A Test Track Moving One Step Closer To Production

Tesla contentious electric pickup truck might finally hit the market in the near future after numerous delays

Thursday, July 7, 2022 | Chimniii Desk
The Tesla Cybertruck is getting ever-closer to being ready for production, and lately, the electric pickup was sighted cruising a track. The test track at Tesla Fremont facility is the location of the scene, and the truck can be seen there wearing side view mirrors that meet production standards as well as a single windshield wiper on the side of the windshield.

Additionally, the vehicle is missing its aero wheel covers, which are another feature that is known to be connected to the production Cybertruck. More rounded edges have been added to the truck's original design in order to meet pedestrian safety standards. The truck appears to be travelling very quickly around the track, which would be consistent with Tesla's initial intention to create the Cybertruck, a pickup with performance on par with some sports cars.

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Nevertheless, the Cybertruck is now anticipated to start production by the end of 2023 after experiencing numerous delays. You might be wondering if Tesla will be too late to the electric pickup truck party if you compare it to their original projected debut of 2021. Since its announcement, several impressive cars including the Ford F-150 Lightning, GMC Hummer EV, Rivian R1T, and Chevy Silverado EV have either already entered the market or will do so before Tesla's offering. The original Cybertruck also made some extremely appealing features promises. Many of these trucks have almost the same performance, range, and party tricks, if not more. If Tesla can't get their act together, this might be bad news for them.

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