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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The American company Hot Wheels introduced a radio-controlled toy copy of Elon Musk’s Cybertruck. The miniature version of Cybertruck will go on sale in December 2020.

Meanwhile, the car has not yet entered mass production, but more than 750,000 people have already booked Cybertruck.

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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The Cybunker was inspired by one particular problem with the Cybertruck: it cannot fit into a garage of a standard size.

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.