
Tesla showed off a cool seat testing robot today, in a video demonstrating the machine on what look to be seats from the company’s upcoming Cybertruck.
“Our seat testing robot performs [50,000] ingress/egress cycles, equivalent to a lifetime of use,” said Tesla. The robot is seen pressing down and up and rotating on a seat, mimicking how humans would be sitting down and getting out of their Teslas.
Check out the video below:
https://twitter.com/tesla/status/1681056229194334209
Tesla recently announced it had hit a milestone and built its first Cybertruck at Giga Texas. The company is expected to make its first delivery of the futuristic truck, that’s been seen often testing on the roads of California, sometime in Q3.
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