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The Tesla Semi became an electric truck that caught the attention of many people when it was first introduced in 2017. The plan was that the truck would be present on the highway in 2019, but it has been postponed until now.

Some time ago, Tesla released an update regarding the Semi, about shipping plans until the shape was changed slightly. Elon Musk, Tesla CEO promised the truck with a mileage of 800 Km will be delivered by the end of 2022.

The changes made to the Semi can be seen in the image uploaded by the Tesla Owners of Kentucky account on Twitter. For example, from the body line to the window on the side also changed.

In the picture, the Tesla Semi is being transported on a trailer and looks like it’s just finished testing. In shape, this Semi looks very big, besides that it is also flat with the tires close to the body.

In addition, the rear of the cabin with the top opened. At the top, you can see the structure of the cabin which seems to have also been tested for strength.

Unfortunately on the unit, the interior is covered with a protector. So people who want to take pictures, can’t see what the cabin of the Tesla Semi looks like.

But in another photo, it appears that the steering wheel is in the center of the cabin and its position is more advanced than the door. Of course this can increase the driver’s visibility for the better.

Indeed, the Tesla Semi is only planned to be delivered at the end of 2022, but until now the official specifications have not been released. What Tesla promised was only the distance that could reach 800 Km.

The first Tesla Semi electric truck will be delivered this year, Cybertruck next year

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Michael Khan has been covering India’s evolving electric vehicle landscape for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, focusing on EV startups, battery manufacturing, charging infrastructure, and government policy across major Indian markets. With a background in international development and digital journalism, he brings a clear, balanced perspective to how technology, investment, and regulation are shaping the future of electric mobility in India. Outside of work, Michael enjoys early-morning yoga, city soundscape photography, and documenting local street food cultures.

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