We now have our first look at the outlets on Tesla’s Cybertruck that will allow owners to power other electronic devices and possibly even their homes.
According to a video shared by TFLEV, a picture was shown of the two 120V outlets and a 240V 14-50 NEMA beneath. There’s a cover that opens up to expose these outlets. Beneath, we see a tie down for ratchet straps when carrying cargo. The outlet location looks to be on the left side of the Cybertruck bed near the tailgate.
Check out the full video below which also apparently leaks the specs of the Cybertruck according to a source:
To add credence to the image above, a post on X by @DirtyTesla sharing the photo was liked by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
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