Elon Musk shows the first image of what will be Tesla's first electric truck, generating greater expectations about this electric vehicle, which is highly anticipated.
A few days ago we echoed the upcoming arrival of the new Elon Musk when it comes to electric vehicles. His company, Tesla, plans to launch the latest, its electric truck, next September, but while that moment arrives and does not arrive, Elon Musk has published an interesting image on his Twitter account, prior to the TEDx event in Vancouver that will be He celebrated this Friday and where he talked about Hyperloop technology, but it seems that it has not been enough and it has given us the first brushstroke of the Tesla electric truck.
Simply put, Elon Musk wanted to increase the hype around his electric truck, showing an image of what its silhouette is, seeing very little of it, but enough to generate expectation. The first glance reveals a continuity between the front windshield and the upper part of it, in addition to powerful headlights in the side area, showing a design slightly similar to the Model S and Model X of Tesla.
Musk assures that this truck will continue with the Tesla design line, in addition to implementing all its technology, developing a dynamic mode that will allow this truck to be driven as if it were a sports vehicle. Musk has already said that the first prototype is ready and also ensures that he has already driven it. It will not be until September when we see this truck in all its splendor and it is officially presented to the general public, which promises to compete directly with other vehicles on the market and not only with diesel vehicles, but also with electric trucks developed by other companies.
In addition to the truck, Musk is working on four new Gigafactory plants, which will be developed in collaboration with Panasonic. These plants will be added to those of the company in Nevada and the solar plant in New York. Rumors suggest that a Gigafactory will be located in Europe and all the ballots will be held by Germany, while the other will be located in China, according to information provided by Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang, who already commented that they were looking for the best place to install the plant where the batteries for Tesla cars and Powerwalls will be built.
Source: TechCrunch