Tesla CEO Elon Musk is going to redesign the Cybertruck. Musk made such a decision after discussing possible improvements with the company's chief designer Franz von Holzhausen last month.
Tesla will present the updated design in about a month, but the exact date is still unknown. Elon Musk tweeted that the electric car company would be unveiling the Cybertruck redesign "maybe in a month or so."
The company introduced the Cybertruck vehicle in November last year, and its unusual appearance has caused a lot of jokes and discussions on social media.
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Meanwhile, the car has not yet entered mass production, but more than 750,000 people have already booked Cybertruck.
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It is not yet clear exactly what changes Tesla is making to Cybertruck. Earlier, it was reported about a change in the adaptive air suspension and reduced electric pickup size. Still, later Elon Musk abandoned the idea of making the truck smaller.
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At the same time, Elon Musk announced plans to make the centerline more level and lower the window sill height.
Tesla plans to launch the two higher-end versions of the Cybertruck in late 2021. Two electric trucks will have between 300 and 500 miles of range and will be equipped with dual- and tri-motor powertrains. The start price tag will be $49,000.