It has taken forever to experience the first production-spec Tesla Cybertruck.
The very first production-ready Tesla Cybertruck might have a defective door. Undoubtedly, the Cybertruck has been the most highly anticipated electric pickup truck for several years now since Tesla first showcased it in 2019. However, the production of this futuristic truck faced various delays due to numerous reasons. The launch date was repeatedly pushed back, leading to frustration among Tesla enthusiasts and those who had already made bookings. But there is hope on the horizon, as it appears that we might finally have the opportunity to see the Cybertruck in person soon. Here are the details.
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Tesla Cybertruck with Defective Door?
This image was shared by the official Tesla handle on Twitter. The caption reads, “First Cybertruck built at Giga Texas!” This refers to the Tesla Giga factory located in Texas. The image shows the electric pickup truck parked in the middle surrounded by hundreds of Tesla workers. To be honest, there is barely any component of the body of the truck visible. Nonetheless, a keen eye would register some inconsistencies around the door of the EV. It looks like there is some issue with the alignment of the door and it looks slightly bent or out of place.
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Interestingly, this leads us to believe that this might not even be the final production version of the most anticipated pickup truck. Tesla might still need to work a lot on its quality assurance aspect to fix such issues. We can only hope that Tesla recognises this and ensures that all such inconsistencies are fixed before the final production is released to the audience. Remember, there have been a lot of quality issues with Tesla products in the past as well. The most prominent one has to be the breakage of the glass of the Cybertruck. This was when it was first showcased to the public despite claiming that it was bulletproof.
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Specs
Tesla has a consistent reputation for keeping the detailed specifications of its products under wraps, and this pattern continues with its highly anticipated electric pickup truck. However, what we do know is that the most aggressive variant of the truck will feature three electric motors powering an all-wheel-drive system. There are reports indicating that this electric vehicle (EV) will showcase an impressive 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 3.9 seconds in its most powerful iteration. We will have to exercise a bit more patience to uncover all the remaining details.