The Megapack project is one of the largest battery energy stations in the world and a prototype of the Cybertruck made a rare public appearance.
The prototype didn't leave much to be desired. The interior appears to have been stripped of several components, including the wheel-mounted airbags and the front-facing camera enclosure, as seen in images captured by local news stationKSBW that show loose wires hanging out of the vehicle's futuristic yoke-style steering wheel.
It doesn't feel like the company went out of its way to make the vehicle presentable, even though it should have a few rough spots.
It's not the first prototype to be shown off to the press.
BREAKING: New updated Tesla Cybertruck interior seen for the first time up close in new photos posted by @ksbw.
The gauge cluster can be seen on the left. Very interesting small window around the A pillar. pic.twitter.com/Ls6lOOSyEj
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We were able to see the center console of the upcoming truck. Since the last time we saw it, the truck's huge windshield wiper has been trimmed down in size, and we got a detailed look at it.
The delivery date of the brutalist pickup was pushed back, but it's already June and the time is running out. According to Musk, production was supposed to start by this point.
The Cybertruck was supposed to be Musk's pet project, but from what we've seen so far, those who have pre-ordered a truck will likely have to be even more patient.
There is a new outing for the cybertruck with updated interior and windshield wipers.
Cybertruck: Cybertruck Prototype was mocked for looking very Jany.