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BAM! Latest video of Tesla Cybertruck reveals how it opens with no door handles

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Bridie Schmidt

New images and a video of the upcoming Tesla Cybertruck have revealed a few secrets about the rule-breaking electric utility vehicle (known as a ute in Australia).

The launch of the Tesla Cybertruck, a pet project of Tesla boss Elon Musk and the design of which is inspired by “cyberpunk” sci-fi movie Bladerunner, has been delayed due to supply chain “nightmares”.

Musk says he will announce an updated roadmap for the Cybertruck launch (along with the Roadster and Semi) in next Wednesday’s earnings call (US time) and that there will be an official opening event of the Cybretruck factory in Texas in early 2022.

A new video and images that surfaced on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum on Monday give us the latest look, including a photo with staff around for size comparison.

But perhaps more interestingly, the video has some revealing commentary that tell us a few more things about the Cybertruck, which is expected to come with a motor for each wheel and the ability to drive in “crab mode” (that is, slightly sideways).

First up are the wheels: gone are the covered angular hubs shown at the Cybertruck’s initial reveal in 2019.

Source: Tesla

Instead, a more convential spoke design has been fitted:

cybertruckownersclub.com

We also get another look at the giant windscreen wiper, which was first spotted when the latest prototype was spotted testing on the track at Fremont in December. Keep in mind that this is still a prototype; at the time, Musk said this is not the production wiper.

Non-production Cybertruck windscreen wiper. Source: cybertruckownersclub.com

A quick glance inside the vehicle reveals a touchscreen on an angle (it’s better to view the video below for this one – there is no audio by the way).

Another comment mentions that the back tray has a button on the inside that after the tailgate is down lowers the back of the vehicle, hinting at some pretty dynamic suspension.

But the detail that we like the most is perhaps the driver’s door handle; or rather, complete lack thereof. Unlike in this 2019 video, where the door handles “present” as with the Model S, the prototype seen in the video below has none whatsoever.

“So, how do you get in?” asks the person videoing the Cybertruck.

“If your phone was connected to it,” says the person showing them the Tesla ute, “you just bam and it would open.”

We’re getting Fonzie from Happy Days vibes!

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