Believe it or not, it's been nearly four years since Elon Musk previewed the Tesla Cybertruck to the world. Yup, 2019 was that long ago, and the truck still isn't in production. Musk initially said it will be available in
Tesla has today announced a new... programmed of efficiencies that'll see its next-generation of electric cars built faster and with fewer rare earth materials.In an investor call widely rumored to be revealing a new, smaller electric car, Tesla instead
The Tesla Cybertruck will be "waterproof enough to serve briefly as a boat," according to Elon Musk.The Tesla boss tweeted that the long-awaited Cybertruck needs to travel from "Starbase to South Padre Island, which requires crossing the channel." Starbase is
A company is already offering to transform the Tesla Cybertruck into a boat, despite the vehicle not even having hit production lines yet.Okay, if you want to be specific, it's not just a Cybertruck boat, but a catamaran-hence the
Tesla boss Elon Musk confirmed this week that the company's focus for 2022 would be on developing the 'Optimus' humanoid robot.Speaking on an earnings call-and off the back of a record-breaking year for the carmaker where it delivered
Start of initial production has now been delayed further to Q1 2023
When the Tesla Cybertruck first made its public appearance, we were told that deliveries were expected to begin by 2021. Tesla, however, delayed the start of production to late 2022.Now, it appears the company's plans are set to be pushed
At this point, any official news regarding the availability of Tesla's long-awaited Cybertruck is a bonus. We're just fine watching all the merchandise based on the yet-to-be-produced EV come out one after the other.This one?
Ah, the Tesla Cybertruck. Chances are many of your guys remember its launch for the wrong reasons-namely, Elon Musk accidentally smashing one of the vehicle's windows with a metal ball. But there was at least one super neat thing to
Thanks to its high-tech cars and eccentric founder, Elon Musk, Tesla is a brand that reaches far outside its home market of the US. It has fans all over the globe-even in markets where the vehicle remains unavailable.We're
We've already driven the prototype of Hyundai's first junior hot hatch, and we liked it plenty. If there's any car that has a chance of challenging the sublime Ford Fiesta ST for super-shopping car medals, it's South
It’s petrol-powered, so you can’t really call it a replica
This thing looks like a Tesla Cybertruck, doesn't it? Well, surprisingly, it isn't. It's actually a Ford F-150 Raptor converted into a Cybertruck, and you can't exactly call it a replica because it packs a petrol engine
Elon Musk did not found Tesla. How about that? In fact, Tesla Motors Inc.-now simply Tesla Inc.-was founded on July 1, 2003 in Palo Alto, California, by American engineers and entrepreneurs Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. Eberhard was the company'
An even more ludicrous option is available for P1,000,000
If you thought Apple products were pricey, then get a load of this custom iPhone 11. It costs an eye-watering $7,680. In local currency, that's more than P385,000. Let that sink in.This thing is called the Caviar
Size isn't everything. In a move that somewhat mirrors Tesla's viral Cybertruck-versus-Ford F-150 video from late 2019, a bunch of dudes have built a very impressive 1:2 scale version of the upcoming electric pickup and pitted
A standard 1:64 version, and a limited-edition 1:10 model
Remember Lego's version of the Tesla Cybertruck? That was a joke, of course, but these upcoming releases from Hot Wheels are most definitely not. The toy manufacturer has come up with two radio-controlled models of Tesla's electric pickup, and
Strip down a UAZ truck to its frame and weld some 2mm-thick sheet metal to it
Ever since Elon Musk first shared the Tesla Cybertruck to the world, a number of interesting renders and replicas of it have surfaced online. But as controversial and Internet-breaking as the truck's design is, it has to be said that
So far we know the square root of bugger-all about the new Mk8 GTI, other than the fact it's definitely happening. We can't see VW straying too far from the tried-and tested formula, though, so expect front-wheel
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