Tesla Announces Some Changes to Cybertruck Design
The Tesla Cybertruck remains a popular subject of discussion among electric vehicle enthusiasts. Initial launch demonstrations hyped the Cybertruck up from the start. Since then, there have been several talks about the final product. There have also been some interesting bids by cities aiming to attract a Tesla Cybertruck factory.
In any case, Tesla CEO Elon Musk cleared the air about some new design changes being made to the Tesla Cybertruck. The CEO took to Twitter once again to answer some fan questions. In a recent tweet, he elaborated on some slimming alterations taking place on the Cybertruck, stating, “We’re working on increasing dynamic air suspension travel for better off-roading. Needs to kick butt in Baja.”
We’re working on increasing dynamic air suspension travel for better off-roading. Needs to kick butt in Baja.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 16, 2020
While that update would certainly be enough to satisfy most Tesla enthusiasts, Elon Musk went on to provide some more information on key design changes. In another tweet he cites “Reduced size by ~3%, center line is more level & lower window sill height” as one of the biggest changes to the Cybertruck since its prototype unveiling.
Reduced size by ~3%, center line is more level & lower window sill height
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 16, 2020
With more news on the Cybertruck coming to light, excitement continues to build. Tesla has yet to determine a location for its newest factory, which will be dedicated to producing the electric vehicle.