A new image of the upcoming Tesla Cybertruck was spotted with a strange color. The electric pickup truck, according to the person who took the photo, boasts an unusually darker camouflage wrap which gives out a more robust look.

Tesla Cybertruck in Dark Camouflage

Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With an Interesting Camouflage Look—What's So Special this Time?
(Photo: @ScoobyDoo) Tesla Cybertruck is spotted rocking a darker camouflage look. Could this be its final design?

This month, we frequently see many reports containing information about Tesla Cybertruck's potential launch and specs. This time, we notice a darker version of the EV which is quite far from the color of the first prototype.

According to Electrek, Tesla is not known for bringing camouflage design to its vehicles. As much as possible, the American automaker makes sure that the models have a close resemblance to the color of the existing versions.

While it's a known fact that Tesla usually unveils prototypes at an early stage, it's understandable why it refreshes the color of other cars before the launch.

The exemption to the rule is the camouflage look of the revamped Tesla Model 3 which is pretty strange in the auto industry.
As shared by greggertruck via ScoobyDoo on the Cyber Truck Owners Club forum, the camouflage appears to be much darker. It excels at hiding some of the features of the pickup truck.

As Cybertruck is about to hit its production stage, more reports are expected to pile up. More importantly, the specs are not yet finalized and they have a tendency to be tweaked before the release of the vehicle.

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Tesla Gives Cybertruck Fans a Glimpse of its Giant Windshield Wiper

In another report by Business Insider, Tesla teased some photos of the windshield wipers for the Cybertruck.
Coming from its "Built to Do Real Work" release, the company seems proud of the new feature, but it turns out that it did not live up to the expectations.

As seen in the photos online, the wiper failed to clear almost half part of the windshield. This glaring difference might be enhanced ahead of the pickup truck's launch this year.

According to Tesla boss Elon Musk, "no easy solution" was to be made for the windshield. He recalled that back in 2019, the Cybertruck prototype did not feature windshield wipers.

Over the past years, customers kept on waiting for the Cybertruck to arrive. Unfortunately, its launch was always spoiled by tons of delays that initially reached for months, then years.

In another Tesla-related report, Tech Times wrote that Tesla was still the most searched car brand in the United States.
Auto Trader noted in its study that more Americans still preferred buying Tesla cars over other EV brands in the country.

Outside the US, a large number of buyers reportedly came from Australia, France, Canada, United Arab Emirates, and across Asia and Europe.

 
Joseph Henry

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