Tesla Cybertruck: interior in pictures

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Tesla Cybertruck: interior in pictures

The Tesla Cybertruck has been going around virtually since 2019, but we had not yet seen a production-ready interior at all. That changes today.

At a shareholder meeting at Tesla’s Gigafactory in Texas, someone recently managed to snap some photos of the Tesla Cybertruck. Those images, which we found thanks to Carscoops.com on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum, show a Tesla interior that holds few surprises for those who know this brand a bit. Compared to the latest Model S and Model X, this interior can even be called a bit simple. For example, there is no information screen behind the steering wheel here and the naturally present touchscreen seems to float as a separate element in front of the dashboard. As with the Model 3 and Model Y, the dashboard itself is little more than a straight ‘plank’, although it is finished here in an Alcantara-like material.

Between the seats is a seemingly huge storage compartment, which you can close with a kind of roller shutter. New, and therefore interesting, is the steering wheel. That is not of the ‘yoke’ type as in the Model S and Model X, but certainly not round in shape. It does have a top and bottom, but it is very firmly flattened on both sides. The center of the steering wheel is very similar to that of the Model S and Model X, including the buttons for the turn signals. Control levers on the steering column are completely absent, just like in the S and X, because you control the direction of travel and windshield wipers via the touchscreen.

Of course we cannot guarantee that the interior of the Tesla Cybertruck will indeed look like this. That does not matter for the Netherlands, because it does not look like the Cybertruck will be available here in the foreseeable future. That was true for the whole world for a long time, but in the second half of 2023, deliveries of the Cybertruck in the US seem to really get going. The Tesla first showed the Cybertruck in 2019, although there is still some difference between that first copy and Cybertrucks that we saw later. In all cases it is a very remarkably shaped pick-up, which enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the many delays recently.

Funny detail, by the way: the Model Ys you see in the background are finished in Midnight Cherry Red and Quicksilver. Those colors are currently only used in Tesla’s gigafactory in Berlin and, as far as we know, are not available in the US, where these photos were taken.

Tesla Cybertruck interior

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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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