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Tesla Cybertruck appears to be completely insane in new teaser film.

Sunday, October 24, 2021 | Chimniii Desk
Key Points

  • Although the Tesla Cybertruck's initial production date has been pushed out to late 2022, interest for the intimidating all-electric pickup truck has not waned.
  • The movie showcased the Cybertruck in both urban and rural settings, and it's difficult to deny that the all-electric pickup truck looked rather awesome in both.
  • Perhaps the most intriguing moments in the new Tesla Cybertruck teaser included the all-electric pickup truck drifting through a field.
  • Elon Musk has frequently commented on how the Cybertruck appears almost unreal and is essentially a computer-generated image in real life.
  • Tesla's new teaser for the all-electric pickup truck reaffirms this argument.
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    Although the Tesla Cybertruck's initial production date has been pushed out to late 2022, interest for the intimidating all-electric pickup truck has not waned. A peek at Tesla's new minute-long Cybertruck teaser film demonstrates this point fairly clearly, since it's difficult not to feel enthused about the vehicle after seeing it.

    Tesla's new Cybertruck teaser video was released online by electric vehicle supporter Harsimran Bansal, who recorded the footage while visiting one of the company's showrooms. The movie showcased the Cybertruck in both urban and rural settings, and it's difficult to deny that the all-electric pickup truck looked rather awesome in both. It appears to be a car from the future on city streets, yet is perfectly at home on a construction site like Giga Texas.

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    Perhaps the most intriguing moments in the new Tesla Cybertruck teaser included the all-electric pickup truck drifting through a field. Due to the design of the Cybertruck, the scenario almost gave the impression that the vehicle was CGI or that it was a miniature version of the truck being remotely operated in a backyard. The same can be said for the Cybertruck's scenes in Gigafactory Texas, as it appeared quite strange in comparison to the complex's domineering construction machineries.


    Elon Musk has frequently commented on how the Cybertruck appears almost unreal and is essentially a computer-generated image in real life. Tesla's new teaser for the all-electric pickup truck reaffirms this argument. After example, in numerous areas of the film, one would practically have to look twice to determine whether or not the vehicle in the frame was authentic. It'll be fascinating to see how traditional drivers respond once production Cybertrucks begin to appear on the road.


    Tesla has already produced numerous alpha Cybertruck prototypes, according to recent disclosures from the Q3 2021 earnings call. One such vehicle appears to have been spotted lately while doing tests near Atwater, California's Castle Airport. Although the Cybertruck prototype was spied from afar, it was clear that the all-electric pickup truck was already equipped with side mirrors, which Elon Musk later said would be removable. Additionally, the modified Cybertruck appeared to be conducting a test of its rear-wheel steering system during the sighting.


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    Tesla's new Cybertruck teaser video is included below.



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