The Cybertruck was recently unveiled again with much fanfare during a special Tesla event; But what if the design of the Cybertruck was different from the current design?
One of the most prominent automobile news in recent times was the holding of a special Tesla event on the occasion of the delivery of the first Cybertruck awaited pickup devices. There were even videos of the Cybertruck and Porsche 911 drag race, the Cybertruck towing test, and the Cybertruck bullet proof test. Now, if you are one of the strict critics of the design of this all-electric pickup, when it was launched, you might have thought that with a different design, it could have been a more spectacular car. In this regard, a graphic artist named “Dejan Hristov” has redesigned Cybertruck in a different way with curved lines.
Alternative design of the Cybertruck, Tesla's controversial pickup
This graphic designer considered a more conventional design for Cybertruck with curved lines. This is in direct contrast to the design language of this Tesla pickup, whose futuristic shape and focus on straight lines and sharp sides are among its inseparable characteristics. Of course, this alternative design presented by this graphic artist still has a futuristic effect, but the use of curvature in it has made it more similar to today's electric pickups.
While the design details of the Cybertruck could be debated for hours, it's undeniable that this Tesla creation is different from the rest of the pickups available in 2023, and even if it has its weaknesses, it's a step forward into the future of vehicle design. It is interesting to know that the Cybertruck had a more curved and elegant design in the initial designs, but it seems that the goal of Elon Musk and the design team was to present a disruptive car. Musk himself said personally that they were not looking for a pickup truck with a normal, boring shape, and that it was even inspired by movies and video games for the design of this car.
The first Cybertruck devices were recently delivered to 10 Tesla employees, and production is expected to ramp up in 2024. This electric pickup is available in single, two and three engine versions. The two-motor version with two differentials (AWD) is capable of producing 600 horsepower, and the Cyberbeast version can produce 845 horsepower using 3 motors. The single-engine version will not be available until the end of 2024, and the details of its performance are not known at this time.
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