A new photo of a Tesla Cybertruck prototype has revealed the interior of the electric van, and it’s not for everyone.
Although production is only a few months away, Tesla is still awaiting new data on the Cybertruck.
We have to rely on observations from prototypes and seek to get data from them.
Tesla brought out one of those Cybertruck prototypes at its annual shareholder meeting earlier this month, and gave us one of our closest looks at the vehicle yet.
But we didn’t get to see the Cybertruck until now.
A new photo of what appears to be the same prototype observed on the occasion was leaked, and shows a component of the Cybertruck’s interior (via the Cybertruck Owners Club forum):
The photo gives a decent look from the driver’s point of view, adding the closest look at the Cybertruck’s steering wheel to date.
It doesn’t exactly look like any existing Tesla guide wheel:
It looks like a combination of the yoke and circular steering wheels found on the newer S and X models. It doesn’t seem to have a stall and features forced touch buttons.
The photo also shows how deep the dashboard is in the Cybertruck, which was to be expected with the shape of the cab.
It also turns out that the center console can no longer be remodeled into a center seat:
I think about the times I want to cover the inner glass windshield. Will you want the inspection device arms to succeed on the back of the glass?Perhaps a new opportunity for the accessories industry to create a new product? ?
Secondly, this inner symbol reminds me of my now grown children’s first games. The Yoke is nothing more than a Nintendo Mario accessory, a monitor and a comfortable chair. If your load is low, you can just play! If you’ve noticed Tesla’s new announcement, that’s obviously the idea. The footage shows what appears to be a single female Taki g pro about the security she and her two children are as she ties them to her Tesla. Then, the scene changesfor her and little Jonny playing a video game and employing the yoke as a game console. I hope Jonny doesn’t know how to start the car. But if you know, I hope you have a fully functional SDF.
It looks like a more normal center console with space between it and the dashboard, to the original Model S.
If you see anything more attractive inside the Cybertruck in this photo, let us know in the comments segment below.
Tesla aims to put the Cybertruck into production this summer for deliveries by the end of the third quarter. A production volume is expected until next year.
The automaker said it will officially launch new main points about the Cybertruck at the delivery event.
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