Tesla has unveiled its fourth “Master Plan,” outlining ambitions around sustainability while offering few concrete details or deadlines. A promotional video accompanying the announcement, however, has drawn attention for hinting at a possible new addition to Tesla’s vehicle lineup: a large, blocky SUV resembling the Cybertruck.
The video shows what appears to be a three-row Cyber SUV prototype, with an extended cabin in place of the Cybertruck’s bed. The design mock-up was displayed alongside other vehicle models in Tesla’s design studio, where a full-scale clay model of the planned Cybercab robotaxi is also being developed.
The Cybertruck-based SUV concept would align with long-standing calls from Tesla customers for a three-row vehicle beyond the Model Y. At 18.6 feet in length, the Cybertruck’s platform is comparable to full-size SUVs, potentially making it suitable for such a model.
Tesla Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen recently said he was “super excited” about future projects in development at the studio, adding that new designs would be revealed “soon.”
