US-based giant automaker Tesla created excitement in the automobile world by introducing its fully electric pickup Cybertruck in 2019. However, there were many problems with the release date of this vehicle, which attracted attention with its interesting design.
The production date of Cybertruck, which was first announced to start production in 2021, was postponed to the end of 2022 in recent months. However, in a news we conveyed to you yesterday, Tesla removed the statements from its website stating that the production date of Cybertruck is 2022; that is, we shared that the release of the vehicle was delayed once again. Now, a different claim has been made about the vehicle. An analyst claimed that there will be two different versions of the highly anticipated vehicle.
A smaller Cybertruck may come
Trip Chowdry, an analyst at Global Equity Research, made an interesting prediction about Cybertruck. According to this analyst, who is stated to have a significant Tesla stake, the giant company will release two different versions of Cybertruck. Allegedly, one of them will fit the size of the prototypes we’ve all seen, and the other will be about 15-20% smaller than these.
According to Chowdry, the smaller version of the vehicle will be announced at a special virtual event around March 2022. In addition to this, in addition to the smaller size of the vehicle, it was also among the claims that the fully electric vehicle will undergo significant changes compared to its first design. The analyst also added that the steel manufacturer named Steel Dynamics will be the sole supplier of Cybertruck’s exoskeleton, and that this company will play a role in both versions of the vehicle.
Elon Musk has considered this idea before
Company CEO Elon Musk has also previously evaluated the idea of a small Cybertruck and said that it may make sense in the long run in production. These thoughts of Musk came after some Tesla owners expressed their reservations. These people stated that the Cybertruck could not fit in standard American garages due to its size.
However, Musk, in his later statements, stated that the size of the pickup truck will be the same as the prototype introduced in 2019, reducing the likelihood of the possibility. Still, if Chowdry’s claims are true; We can say that a Cybertruck, which is more compact, potentially affordable and more suitable for structures in some regions, is likely to attract people’s attention.