New Tesla Cybertruck design to be revealed soon

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been tinkering with the design of his Cybertruck, and will soon reveal those changes to the world.

When the electric truck was unveiled nearly a year ago, critics were quick to call it a flop due to its futuristic look and edgy (literally) design.

As it turns out, the public disagreed, with the Cybertruck amassing nearly 750,000 reservations at last count.

Never one to sit on his laurels, Musk announced during the company’s Q3 2020 earnings call he has been working with Telsa’s chief designer Franz von Holzhausen making tweaks to the original design.

“I was in the studio last Friday with Franz and the team looking over some improvements on the Cybertruck. There are a lot of small improvements compared to what was unveiled. I think it’s going to be better than what we showed.”

The revelation got fans intrigued, with one Twitter user @LouisFerreira asking why changes were needed all, saying it was perfect as it was. Musk explained that “even the small details matter”, and promised to reveal the changes “in a month or so.”

This isn’t the first time the CEO has said the design of the Cybertruck will be changing. Back in April, Musk said he was thinking of reducing the size of the Cybertruck so it could fit into the average garage.

After considering the changes, Musk decided to ditch them and stick with the original design, until now.

What Cybertruck design differences do you think will be revealed? Let us know in the comments below.

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