Tesla conducted a Cybetruck suspension test. Is this a hint that the electric pickup truck is getting close to its release date?
Elon Musk introduced its Tesla Cybertruck back in 2019. However, consumers are still waiting for its arrival. But, based on the latest suspension test, the giant automaker is further checking the performance and safety of its electric truck.
Its latest suspension test was revealed in a YouTube video posted by a Met God in Wilderness YT channel.
Tesla Conducts Cybertruck Suspension Test!
According to Business Insider's latest report, the Tesla Cybertruck drove in different courses during the suspension test.
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These include driving uphill and downhill; the tracks have different textures. Aside from this, the electric pickup truck also drove across bumps.
Tesla conducted this suspension test to check if the EV can handle road obstacles efficiently. Based on the video, the Cybertruck performed pretty well.
If you watch the YouTube footage, you can see that the Tesla Cybertruck remained stable while driving on all the suspension test tracks.
You can watch the actual YT video below.
What Cybertruck Suspension Test Hints
Numerous EV critics said that suspension tests are commonly conducted by automakers for pre-production activities for their upcoming cars.
This means that the latest suspension test hints that theTesla Cybertruck is already getting closer to its official release date.
As of writing, most speculations claim that the giant EV maker would release the new Cybertruck in mid-2023. But, since delays are no longer new for the Tesla Cybertruck, this prediction might not happen.
The test suspension video was not the only new Cybertruck footage that is generating lots of views. Recently, the automaker's official April Fool's Twitter video also gained a lot of traction from its fans.
While it was meant to be a joke, the footage revealed the belly part of the Cybertruck. If you want to see the Twitter post, you can click this link.
Aside from the upcoming Cybertruck, Tesla is also busy with its other products.
Recently, the giant automaker announced its upcoming Tesla crash repair centers, which will soon open in Australia. We also reported the Tesla Gigafactory Texas enhancement allowed the facility to produce 4,000 EVs per week.
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