Tesla Cybertruck Test Track Looks Closer To Production

Have you ever seen a larger windshield wiper?

This video shows the Tesla’s Fremont facility from the air. It gives you the best view of the Tesla Cybertruck. You can see the Brobdingnagian size that windshield wiper has.

The Cybertruck is cruising along the Fremont site’s test loop, occasionally pulling into a nearby lot. The drone captures the pickup from almost every angle, and the driver finally pulls it into a tent.

Although the exterior design looks very similar to Cybertruck’s debut in 2019,, there are some notable differences. Two separate lamps now replace the full-width headlights. They are also in a lower position, and no longer rest at the edge of the hood.

It’s amazing to see the huge windshield wiper located on the driver’s side of the A-pillar. We hope that owners won’t have to replace it as often as they do because it is too large. Replacements may be costly because no other vehicles have the same part.

This vehicle features proper side mirrors, unlike the prototype. Because rearward visibility is very limited, the rearview mirror could be used as a display for a camera. Even though there is a glass panel between cab and cargo, the tailgate could block the view.

A wide dashboard can be seen from the Cybertruck’s top. It appears that the distance between the windshield and the seat of the driver is only a few feet.

We don’t see the taillights in the video. These lamps extend from the top of the rear to the tailgate on the prototype. This is a strange thing to have on a vehicle so close to production.

According to current speculation, the Cybertruck will finally go on sale in 2022. Tesla has received an estimated 1.25 Million pre-orders for its pickup as of August 2021.