Another rendering of a modified Tesla Cybertruck.

(Cover image source: Landon Hillyard)

Although Tesla’s Cybertruck has not yet been delivered, enthusiasm for the Cybertruck has already appeared in various renderings.

Today, InsideEVs discovered a rendering posted on the Facebook Cybertruck Owners Forum by an artist named Landon Hillyard.

From the rendering, it can be seen that the Cybertruck has been designed as a dual-rear-wheel pickup truck, with correspondingly widened fenders. Bumpers have been added to the front and rear of the vehicle, and a tow hook can be seen at the rear. We believe that after the Cybertruck is delivered, there will be many companies developing different bumpers for it.

Another highlight is the cargo bed support. As we all know, the Cybertruck’s cargo bed is not a conventional rectangle. With this support, it seems that the Cybertruck’s cargo bed is more complete in appearance and its functionality is also expanded.

But clearly, both the dual-rear-wheel design and the large cargo bed support will cause a loss of range for the Cybertruck. However, the modification itself is also a “willing to give up” process, completely depending on how you weigh it.

The production news of Cybertruck, according to the original plan, Tesla Cybertruck will start delivery by the end of this year. However, recently, Mayi Long stated on Twitter that delivery may be possible in the second quarter, and production is currently being intensified at the Giga factory in Texas.

🔗Source: InsideEVs , Facebook Landon Hillyard , Twitter Elon Musk

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