New Look at Tesla’s Cyber-SUV in Recent Video

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Tesla doesn’t shy away from making waves, and this Labor Day was no exception as they unveiled their Master Plan Part IV.

This comprehensive document highlights the company’s ambitions, including a growing focus on robotics and autonomy, aiming for a future described as creating “sustainable abundance” for everyone.

According to the plan, “Innovative products and services inspired by our swift approach to achieving sustainability aim to address real-world challenges. We strive to develop each product in a more efficient and eco-friendly manner than the previous ones,” was clearly stated in the release.

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While the plan might not have revealed anything jaw-dropping, one particular segment in the video definitely caught attention.

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A snapshot features a clay milling machine working its magic in a design studio, shaping the nose of an autonomous Cybercab. It’s set to roll out this year, sitting alongside a shelf filled with tiny car models. Notably, the most eye-catching is what seems to be an SUV version of the Cybertruck.

Tesla Master Plan Part IV Video
Credit: Tesla

The front design matches that of the Cybertruck, however, the roof has a flatter silhouette compared to the sharply pitched bed of the pickup, extending right to a tall tailgate. Tesla has also refined the side windows to line up perfectly.

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Though Tesla is yet to confirm any projects on a Cyber-SUV, it’s an interesting proposition, allowing them to enhance the Cybertruck framework while potentially boosting sales. Remember, Cybertruck interested have plummeted since last year, but the company has begun accepting orders in South Korea and has expansion plans into Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar this year.

Currently, the Cybertruck is available in the U.S. with a long-range model boasting 354 miles for $69,990, an all-wheel-drive version covering 325 miles at $79,990, and a powerful Cyberbeast variant achieving 320 miles and speeding up to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds at $114,990.

Whether the Cyber-SUV materializes or not, it’s unmistakable that Tesla thoughtfully curates its video content — any inclusion is surely intentional. However, a document made public in January suggested that there aren’t any new vehicles in the pipeline using the Cybertruck’s unique stainless steel body, primarily due to its physical constraints.

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