Tesla’s much-anticipated Cybertruck has been making headlines since its debut in 2019, and with pre-production beta units now making their way to Gigafactory Texas, the hype is only increasing. Ahead of Investor Day, admitted patrons have been treated to a first-hand look at the all-electric pickup truck and its interior, and it’s safe to say that the Cybertruck is living up to its reputation.
While several Cybertruck units have been spotted over the past few months, the latest pre-production beta build is by far the most impressive. Attendees have shared images showcasing a sleek and modern interior design, complete with a new Yoke steering wheel and a recycled paper dash design that was first revealed in 2019.
The Cybertruck looks an order of magnitude better in-person @tesla $tsla pic.twitter.com/GDOtn5b1O3
— Matthew Donegan-Ryan (@MatthewDR) March 1, 2023
The interior of the Cybertruck looks both clean and simplistic, with sharp edges and a focus on functionality. Rear seats are expected to fold up, and there will be a screen for rear passengers – a feature that was first introduced in Tesla’s refreshed Model S and Model X.
Tesla cybertruck with more “round” steering yolk. pic.twitter.com/wspu40VpO3
— Sofiaan Fraval (@Sofiaan) March 1, 2023
It’s clear that Tesla has been hard at work refining the Cybertruck and adding new features. After all, it has been over three years since the vehicle was first unveiled to the public, and in that time, Tesla has made significant changes to its other cars.
Rear seats fold up in Cybertruck and there's a screen for rear passengers
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A detailed walk-around of the pre-production beta build also reveals improvements to the overall build quality compared to past models. While past sightings may have lacked consistency, the latest version of the Cybertruck looks to be on track to meet expectations and withstand even the most treacherous conditions.
With the Cybertruck expected to begin production later this year, fans of the electric pickup truck can look forward to seeing more of Tesla’s innovative design in action.