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Elon Musk Announced A New Feature For The Electric Cybertruck

Musk announced a new feature for the Tesla Cybertruck, rear-wheel steering is coming to the electric truck.

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This feature seems to be borrowed from GM’s Hummer EV that has its own “CrabWalk” mode, where its rear and front tires can move in the same direction diagonally.

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Musk responded to an inquiry about the Cybertruck on Twitter, Tesla design team will add front and rear-wheel steering to the design of the truck launched in November 2019.

 

This new feature would be an impressive addition to the truck’s practicality, maneuvering tight corners would be a breeze.

 

This would attract a lot of attention, publicity GM had when it released the Hummer EV. In the same tweet, Musk mentioned that a “lot of other great things coming” to the Cybertruck and in his typical fashion barely spilled any milk.

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He declined to go into details, Tesla unlike traditional auto companies doesn’t release new features on yearly basis.

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Tesla adds new features to its cars on a real-time basis, leaving customers bitter about changes they might have missed after making a purchase.

 

The Tesla Cybertrucks would be available in three flavors, a $39,900 model with a single electric motor, 250 miles of range, and 7,500 pounds tow capacity.

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A midrange $49,900 dual-motor with 300 miles of range and 10,000 pounds tow capacity.

 

The High-end $69,000 model with a tri-motor, 500 miles of range, and 14,000 pounds tow capacity.

 

The Cybertuck will be manufactured in the Austin plant, Texas currently ongoing construction; and delivery by the end of the year.

 

 

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