Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk believes its Cybertruck wiper design is a mess and there is “no easy solution” after users spot a very large wiper on the vehicle Prototype. If you remember very well during the electric truck unveil there was no wiper but shattered glass.
The Cybertruck massive windshield that blends together with the top of the vehicle is proving an ugly outlay with a regular wiper. If it ever were to ship with one, it will be excessively large and unattractive.
Recent footage showing the prototype wiper had Musk say on Twitter that “the wiper is what troubles me most” after comments of the sheer size. The Cybertruck is on route to go into production next year, hence the recent tests.
Musk however might have some ideas “No easy solution. Deployable wiper that stows in front trunk would be ideal, but complex.” This correlates with an Electrek site report of a Tesla “electromagnetic” wiper in a patent that might ship with the electric truck.
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Weirdly, the patent says they are in plans for the Model 3, Y and Model X electric cars. Hopefully, they make their way to the production-ready CyberTrucks.
The Cybertrucks available in the nearest future seem to be the single, dual, and tri-motor versions of the electric pickup. Elon Musk has said the Tesla Cybertruck could flop when it eventually goes on sale, this is because of its weird design and size.
Musk in a response to an inquiry from Tesla Owners Online about the Cybertruck on Twitter, predicting the Cybertruck will be “a huge hit.” Later on, he says
“To be frank, there is always some chance that Cybertruck will flop because it is so unlike anything else.” He says further that “other trucks look like copies of the same thing … Cybertruck looks like it was made by aliens from the future.”
The Cybertruck will be manufactured in the Austin plant, Texas currently ongoing construction; with completion by the end of the year.
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