
On the eve of Tesla’s highly-anticipated Cybertruck delivery event, we’re starting to see the truck get into the hands of early reviewers, including Marques Brownlee, known as MKBHD.
MKBHD shared a teaser image on Wednesday morning, showing himself sitting in the driver’s seat of the Cybertruck.
We see the horn in the centre of the steering wheel (the Model S/X with yoke have a touch button), along with buttons similar to other Tesla vehicles that do not have stalks. The corner of the touchscreen shows 265 miles (426 km) of range but it’s unclear what the percentage is in the battery’s state of charge. The battery looks like it’s at 90% or so, but that’s to be confirmed. Zooming in on the full resolution of the picture shows 9 bars out of 10.
MKBHD says he will “have all the numbers and precious details with this video”.
Tesla will live-stream the Cybertruck delivery event on X tomorrow at 2pm CT (12pm PT; 3pm ET). Stay tuned for all the coverage here on Tesla North.
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