CyberKAT: Tesla Cybertruck inspired this remote-controlled electric snowcat.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021 | Chimniii Desk
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The snowcat, called CyberKAT, resembles a little Cybertruck as it whizzes by driveways clearing snow.
It is fitted with 12V SLA batteries secured with Velcro and brushless electric motors in the 775 size.
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While mass production of the Tesla Cybertruck is not expected to begin until 2023, the vehicle has inspired a slew of additional items since its November 2019 debut. One such product is the Spyker Workshop's remote-controlled, fully-electric snowcat. The snowcat, called CyberKAT, resembles a little Cybertruck as it whizzes by driveways clearing snow.
The CyberKAT measures 29 inches or 73.7 centimetres in length, 19 inches or 48.3 centimetres in width, and stands 9.5 inches or 24.1 centimetres in height. Its tracks, combined with its 4.25-inch ground clearance, make it a perfect vehicle for snow driving. The replica, which is constructed entirely of aluminium sheet metal, features a triangle-shaped surface and LED lighting modules that mimic those found on a Cybertruck.
Under the hood, the model features Velcro-strapped 12V SLA batteries, brushless electric motors in the 775 size, an unique CNC aluminium transmission with high-speed or high-torque settings, and PCB circuit boards for the lights. Additionally, the model is compatible with other types of batteries and e-motors that can be customised to the owner's specifications.
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The snowcat also comes with a trailer hitch meant to support the CyBlower, a company-developed future snow blower now in development. The CyberKAT's visibility will enhance with the CyBlower.
The CyberKAT is now available for pre-order, and the first customers will receive it in January or February 2022. Depending on the setup, the snowcat will cost between $1,299 and $1,499 dollars.
The Tesla Giga beer, Cyberwhistle, and Cyberquad are just a few of the goods that have drawn inspiration from the Tesla Cybertruck. The Cyberquad is the children's version of the Cybertruck pick-up, while the Cyberwhistle is a whistle inspired by the Cybertruck and made of medical grade stainless steel. The Tesla Giga beer, on the other hand, will be available in a bottle that appears to be inspired by the Tesla Cybertruck model's unusual outside design and will be sold at the company's Berlin Gigafactory.