The Apple Car, Tesla Cybertruck, and EdisonFuture EFT-1 are three electric pickup trucks with futuristic designs that will be coming to a dealership near you.
Tesla founder Elon Musk is at it again. This time he’s conjured up a whistle that looks like his Cybertruck. It is just one of many trinkets and trash expected as it gets closer to actual Cybertruck production. And just in time for Christmas, too. But if you want one it’s already too late. Launched …
The EdisonFuture EFT-1 price hasn't been released yet, but it will probably be similar to the Tesla Cybertruck. After all, so much else is practically the same.
If you’ve been paying attention to Apple’s patents – and there are a lot to pay attention to – then you might be wondering if they filed a patent for the Tesla Cybertruck. Yet the concept Apple Car is its own entity, and it just might be a worthy competitor to the Tesla Cybertruck. What’s …
The prototype broke federal law by deleting side mirrors in favor of rearview cameras. Musk said he wanted to keep the feature on production trucks for improved aerodynamics. Find out what happened...
But it could be messy to cancel the Tesla Cybertruck now. It has about one million preorders. The $100 deposit is fully refundable if you decide to back out. However, refunding an alleged one million preorders sounds expensive.
When Tesla deleted the Cybertruck's specs from its website, preorder holders wondered if the Cybertruck would actually be made. Then fans spotted a redesigned new Cybertruck prototype. Find out more...
Things are constantly in a state of flux at Tesla; especially as it relates to the Cybertruck. From its size to availability, and maybe more. We say maybe because all of the listed specs on the Cybertruck website have been removed. And so have the prices. What does it mean; what could it mean? Everything …
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused prolonged chip shortages, supply chain disruptions, and production delays. Meanwhile, Tesla is struggling to get back on track with the production of its new EV releases while facing significant delays, such as with two of the company's most anticipated models.
A new Tesla Cyberquad patent popped up this week, is this a good sign that the Tesla Cybertruck might appear soon? Perhaps once the newest Gigafactory is complete.
The Tesla Cybertruck is plagued by production delays, and its release date keeps getting pushed back. However, this didn’t dampen the spirits of one Tesla fan. He took matters into his own hands and created what he calls the “Plybertruck,” a wood version of the Cybertruck.
Unfortunately, the Tesla Cybertruck has been delayed until at least 2022 despite Tesla's promises to the contrary. As a result, many would-be buyers have canceled their preorders. So, what's going on with the Cybertruck's release, and how can concerned customers get their deposits back?
Whether it’s because they need to haul or tow heavy loads, drive offroad, and handle tough terrain, or just because they like driving trucks, people all have their reasons to own a pickup truck.
A new laser patent from Tesla has been approved, but will we see this technology come to fruition on the new Tesla Cybertruck anytime soon? Perhaps, since there doesn't seem to be wipers in place.
The entry-level Ford Lightning offers more value than the base-model Cybertruck. But most owners will opt for a higher trim level. Find out which of these fully-loaded electric trucks offers a better package.
The Tesla Cybertruck versus the Ford F-150 Lightning will be the most dramatic bout of 2022. Which electric pickup offers the best value? Find out here...