Tesla analyst Trip Chowdhry expects two versions of the Cybertruck to be unveiled in March 2022

Everyone is eagerly anticipating the product roadmap update from Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the upcoming earnings call scheduled for January 26, 2022.

One of the biggest updates expected from Musk is in regards to the final design of the Cybertruck and possibly its expected launch date.

However Global Equities Research Analyst Trip Chowdhry thinks we will have to wait a little longer to get more details.

After visiting the Fremont factory last month, Chowdhry believes Tesla will unveil the final design of the Cybertruck at a special event in March 2022.

Not only that, he believes Tesla will unveil two different version of the electric truck that will have “significant tweaks” compared to the original prototype.

One of the versions will also be about 15% to 20% smaller than the original design, Chowdhry says.

So far we have only seen drone footage of the latest Cybertruck design, and while it is certainly different than what we have seen previously, its design held largely true to the original.

We have also heard no news from any of our sources about two different versions of the Cybertruck, but Tesla could be keeping this information close to the chest until it is officially unveiled.

What do you think? Will Tesla release two versions of the Cybertruck? Let us know in the comments below.

Editor’s note: The original version of this article misspelled Trip Chowdhry. This has been corrected.

Tesla Cybertruck with new design features spotted on Fremont test track

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