Cyber Truck from Tesla, America's electric automaker, is now in the headlines for its Cybertruck. A prototype of the car has been spotted without any door handles this time. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has previously said this. Musk previously stated that the doors of the Cybertruck would automatically open when a user approached the electric vehicle.
Tesla may not have placed door handles on the Cybertruck for a number of reasons. According to media sources, it can also be used to give the EV a cleaner appearance. Automatic opening doors are nothing new for Tesla, according to the report, as the Model X already has this capability. However, the Model X suggests that Elon Musk may not want door handles in the production version of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Tesla announced in August that the production of the Cybertruck will be extended until 2022. In 2019, the company unveiled the EV and stated that it will be ready for purchase before the end of the year. All three Cybertruck versions have been confirmed to suffer delays. This delay has been attributed to a number of factors. Elon Musk has stated that bringing the electric pickup truck into production would be difficult because elements such as the EV's steel exoskeleton body may require a new manufacturing method. Tesla also stated that two high-end electric pickup truck variants, the Dual Motor and Tri-Motor, will be released first.
For your knowledge, the carmaker is presently racing to bring the first electric pickup truck to the US market, where Rivian, an electric vehicle manufacturer, has accelerated manufacturing of its R1T electric pickup truck from July to September. GM, on the other hand, hopes to have the Hummer EV on the road by the end of the year.
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