This is what a production-specification Tesla Cybertruck looks like!

2021-12-14 14:13:26 By : Ms. Julia zhang

Tesla Cybertruck made its debut about two years ago, but deliveries have yet to begin. We continue to receive the latest news about unorthodox trucks, but until now, it has not been monitored or seen for testing. The long and detailed drone footage of the Cybertruck test conducted at Tesla's Fremont factory stood out, provided by the "Chile Al100". The video shows the Cybertruck, which appears to be in mass production, with many changes compared to the prototype launched in 2019.

Cybertruck was discovered on a drone over the company's Fremont, California plant. There are some low-key talks about Tesla changing the unconventional appearance of the Cybertruck, but that doesn't seem to be the case. However, you can see some changes here.

In the front, the truck lost its full-width LED strips and gained four simple strips-two on each side-slightly lower than the LED strips on the launch prototype. The front end also seems to be a bit rounded, with smaller edges and corners.

The front panel also has an amber light, indicating that the width of the truck will exceed 80 inches. If the vehicle is more than 80 inches wide, US law requires the use of five amber marker lights on the grille or roof. We can see three here, but we may see all five in the final production model. Maybe, three are on top of the roof/two of the cones?

You can see the traditional rear-view mirrors here, which are expected to be cut due to mandatory legal requirements. The truck revealed two years ago did not have them, but it is speculated that the production version will be equipped with a camera.

However, the biggest topic is windshield wipers. None of the prototypes revealed at the time of release. The single-arm wiper is installed vertically, close to the A-pillar on the driver's side. Although the single-arm wiper is not new, the installation location is unconventional. However, due to the huge square windshield, the single-arm wiper should cover a large part of the windshield.

Elon Musk talked about wipers and side mirrors on Twitter. He said,

According to the law, manufacturers must ship cars with side-view mirrors, but owners are allowed to modify their cars. The wiper is what bothers me the most. There is no easy solution. An expandable wiper stowed in the front trunk would be ideal, but it is also complicated.

The tail lights are located at the top and below the "tail doors" at both ends. In this video, they seem to be small, but maybe the final production model will be bigger.

You can't see the Cybertruck here with a Tonneau cover, but there is a glass plate on the roof (more like the glass plate on the other side of the triangle!). I point this out because Musk has mentioned in the past that the Tonneau cover will be equipped with solar panels to help expand the range.

Will be the option to add 15 miles per day, possibly more solar energy. Hope this is self-powered. Adding a folding solar wing can travel 30 to 40 miles per day. In the United States, the average mileage per day is 30 miles.

He said that the choice of solar roof would add about 15 miles per day. In addition, he also hinted that the folding solar wing will further produce 30 to 40 miles per day. Well, it's nice to see the Tonneau cover with solar panels-if it goes into production first.

When Cybertruck was launched and opened for booking, it offered three settings-single motor, dual motor and triple motor. However, Musk recently announced on Twitter that Cybertruck will also have a four-motor version! It is very likely that this will replace the single-motor version.

Currently, this is the stacking method of the current iteration:

The four-motor version will allow Cybertruck to perform operations such as Tank Turn and Crab Walk that we saw on Rivian R1T and GMC Hummer EV.

This is the first glance at the production specification Cybertruck, which shows us that the final form of the truck is almost ready. Delivery is scheduled to begin in 2021, but has now been postponed to the end of 2022. The first delivery will be a four-motor set Cybertrucks, and then other versions.

You can watch the video test video below. Jump to the 5:10 minute time stamp to get a close-up view of Cybertruck. If not, you can scroll down our gallery to view screenshots of the truck from different angles. Also, don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments section.