New Tesla Cybertruck Details Suggest Price, Ventilated Seats, and Lack of Exoskeleton

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Tesla's Cybertruck is moving from the idea stage to becoming an actual product, causing a lot of excitement and anticipation. This groundbreaking vehicle has a bold and daring design, and it is expected to offer exceptional performance. The moment when the first Cybertruck units will be handed over to customers is getting closer and closer.

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After the initial launch of the first completed unit at the Gigafactory in Texas, there is a lot of curiosity surrounding the aspects of the Tesla Cybertruck that are still unknown, specifically its cost and characteristics. As we approach the release date, any updates from Elon Musk's tweets or information leaked from the Tesla factory brings us closer to solving the puzzle. This blog post aims to connect all the recent hints we have gathered about the Tesla Cybertruck, ranging from its possible price range to unique design elements.

Expected Cybertruck Prices

The highly anticipated Cybertruck by Tesla has remained a mystery since its introduction in late 2019, particularly when it comes to its cost. However, a recent remark made by CEO Elon Musk about the Ford F-150 Lightning may provide a clue about the potential price of the Cybertruck. Musk took to Twitter yesterday to share his thoughts.

The Ford Lightning is a great car, albeit a bit pricey, particularly considering the soaring interest rates on loans nowadays.

This statement was made following Ford's reduction in the truck's price by $10,000, bringing its starting price down to $49,995.

Tesla recently released a video demonstrating their thorough seat testing procedures. However, keen observers quickly noticed that the seats featured in the video belonged to the Cybertruck. These seats were deliberately designed to complement the truck's futuristic appearance, with unique angular control buttons and design. Interestingly, it appears that the seats are equipped with ventilation, a feature currently limited to the Model S and Model X. There are rumors suggesting that this feature may also be offered in the upgraded Model 3. As Tesla gets ready to deliver the highly anticipated Cybertruck, this video provides a glimpse into the comfort and luxury that future owners can look forward to.

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Our robot for testing seats undergoes 50,000 cycles of incoming and outgoing movements, which is equal to the total lifespan of its usage. ???? #robot #seattesting #usagecycles

There has been a lot of talk and curiosity surrounding the Cybertruck because of its one-of-a-kind exoskeleton design. Recently, pictures taken at the Gigafactory in Texas have unveiled the internal structure of the pickup truck, proving that it does not actually have an exoskeleton. Sandy Munro, known as the teardown titan on Twitter, further validated this point in a video he shared. In his opinion, the delay in releasing the truck might have been due to the failed exoskeleton attempt, and he also suggested that the company probably opted for a different design to ensure safety.

Missing Midgate - A Notable Absence

The latest pictures of the Cybertruck assembly line expose an additional surprising aspect - the lack of a midgate or cargo tunnel. This means that the option for transporting longer items is unavailable, which might disappoint individuals seeking to utilize the pickup as a vehicle for camping adventures.

No Right-Hand Drive Option Available

Clear pictures of the structure of the Cybertruck provide evidence that a significant feature of the fully electric pickup truck might be its asymmetrical firewall. This suggests that, at least in the beginning, it will likely only be offered in Left Hand Drive versions. Consequently, individuals who have reserved the truck in countries where Right Hand Drive is the norm will need to exercise patience before they can experience this revolutionary pickup firsthand.

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As the release date of the Tesla Cybertruck approaches, more and more information is being unveiled about what future owners can anticipate from this highly anticipated electric pickup. We are eagerly anticipating the official presentation in the coming months and cannot wait to witness it firsthand!

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How To View And Reset Tesla Odometer And Trip Meters

Are you interested in checking the odometer reading of your Tesla? Are you seeking to discover the distance covered during a specific journey or determine the fuel efficiency of your vehicle?

In this article, we will talk about how you can easily reach Tesla's odometer readings, including the trip odometers and the total odometer. We will also explore how to access quick trip cards on the Model 3 and Model Y.

The main mileage counter in Tesla cars can be found within the software section of the vehicle's controls. To reach it, simply tap on the automobile icon located at the bottom left of the screen, also known as the "Controls" button. From there, navigate towards the "Software" tab. Below the visual representation of the car, you will find details such as the model of the vehicle, the odometer reading, and the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).

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Tripmeter: Your Ultimate Travel Buddy

Besides the primary odometer, Teslas are equipped with two extra trip odometers to cater to specific requirements. For instance, utilizing the trip odometer while embarking on a journey will enable you to track the energy consumption, distance covered, and the average wattage per mile or kilometer throughout your excursion.

To access or check the Tesla journey trackers, navigate to Controls > Trips. Upon arrival, you will notice two options labeled "Trip A" and "Trip B." If desired, you can change the names of these trackers by tapping on their respective titles, or you can restart them by utilizing the buttons found lower on the screen. Similar to conventional vehicles, the journey trackers will keep tallying distance until they are manually reset.

A lot of folks who own cars prefer to have one of the trip meters running since they first purchased the vehicle. This allows them to easily see the amount of energy consumed and the average effectiveness right from the start. Regrettably, the primary meter of the vehicle solely records the distance covered in miles or kilometers.

Tesla also includes two additional counters that allow you to conveniently keep track of your battery usage and driving time. The 'Current Trip' counter is automatically reset after each drive. If the vehicle remains parked for longer than a few minutes, the current trip counter will be reset to zero. Unlike the other counters in the vehicle, the 'Current Trip' counter measures slightly different metrics. It still displays the distance traveled and average energy usage, but instead of showing the total energy used, it shows the duration of your drive in minutes. Similar to Trip A and Trip B, you can also reset the current trip counter at any time by tapping the 'Reset Current Trip' button located at the bottom of the screen.

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Miles Covered Since Last Charge

The car additionally monitors the distance covered and energy consumed since the vehicle was last plugged in. This measurement can come in handy when you're nearing the end of a charging cycle and want to determine the average mileage or kilometers your vehicle achieves on a regular charge, or to gain an understanding of the average energy consumption during a particular season. To reset the 'Since Last Charge' odometer, charging your vehicle is the only option.

Tesla's App: The Ultimate Mobility Solution

If you can use the Tesla mobile app to access your vehicle, the simplest method to see your main odometer is to open the app and scroll down. Your odometer will appear right at the bottom of the app, beneath the vehicle model. Apart from the odometer, you will also have access to view the vehicle's setup, VIN, software version, and additional details. Sadly, only the odometer is visible in the app, while the other trip meters are not accessible.

Check Odometer While On Road

If you're driving a Model 3 or Model Y, Tesla has reintroduced trip cards which provide concise information about your trip meters and tire pressure on your vehicle.

To get to Tesla's journey cards, just slide to the left on the compact controls for music playback. You will have the option to select from the music player, trip cards, and tire pressure cards. In case you don't spot the music player on the left, you will have to tap on the mellow music icon located in the lower menu of your vehicle.

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The Trips card allows you to select and view up to four different trip meters for your vehicle. Simply go to the Controls section, click on Trips, and select the 'Show in Trips Card' option for the desired trip meters you wish to see. Please note that the Model S and Model X do not support these trip cards.

Tesla Completes Cybertruck, Delivery Awaits

Tesla made history by producing its inaugural Cybertruck at the Gigafactory in Texas, serving as a groundbreaking milestone in the electric vehicle industry. Depending on one's time zone, a tweet shared by Tesla late on Friday night or early Saturday morning gained significant attention and remained a topic of conversation throughout the entire weekend. The tweet garnered an astonishing view count of approximately 60 million, further emphasizing the impact of witnessing the Cybertruck firsthand.

The successful assembly of the initial manufacturing unit highlights Tesla's prior promise to host a launch event in the third quarter, as expressed by CEO Elon Musk. As we find ourselves well into the third quarter, this first-ever assembly suggests a high possibility of the Cybertruck being presented to the general public during this time period.

Be Patient: Predicting Delivery Times

According to techAU, Tesla enthusiasts may have to wait a little longer, based on the past timeframes between manufacturing and delivery to customers. A social media user on Twitter pointed out that there is typically an average waiting period of 92 days from when Tesla produces their first vehicle to when it is delivered to the first customer. This is observed from the timelines of previous Model 3 and Model Y releases. Tesla's recent tweet was posted with only 78 days remaining in the current quarter. It is possible that this timeline could coincide with the launch event planned for Q3.

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Now let's analyze the picture, just like we have done with every Cybertruck sighting in the past few months. The massive windshield wiper is still there, and despite being a big problem for Musk, it made it into the final production. The side mirrors can also be seen, although Musk mentioned that they might be taken off. Nevertheless, it is important to mention that driving without side mirrors is against the law in many areas.

The back part of the truck is dark in color, unlike earlier versions that had a bed made of stainless steel. The usual handles for opening the doors are not present, just like what we witnessed in previous prototype videos where the doors opened a bit by simply pressing a button located in the side pillar of the vehicle. Take a look at our previous post that highlights some of the additional characteristics we anticipate finding in this remarkable truck made of stainless steel.

Smooth Journey To Production: Overcoming Speed Bumps

Ever since the Cybertruck was first introduced on November 21, 2019, the road to getting it into production has encountered a number of obstacles. Originally planned for production in 2021, the timeline had to be pushed back due to various reasons, such as the COVID-19 pandemic causing disruptions and difficulties in obtaining enough batteries as Tesla focused on increasing Model Y production and improving their 4680-cell manufacturing process.

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Reports of sightings of prototype Cybertrucks and unofficially shared images from within the Gigafactory indicated that production was getting closer. Now, this significant achievement has become a reality, reigniting hopes for forthcoming deliveries. Building the initial Cybertruck represents a remarkable progression for Tesla and the overall electric vehicle industry, even in the face of unknown territory and potential uncertainties that lie ahead.

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