The Tesla Cybertruck recently made its public debut at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles and looks to have attracted quite a lot of attention.
The all-electric pickup is on display in the main lobby of the museum and crowds of people were lining up to check it out on Saturday. We suspect that many of those that attended the public showcase have actually ordered the pickup sight unseen and based on first impressions, it seems as though many Tesla enthusiasts like what they see. However, Tesla fanboys/girls never seem to dislike anything Elon Musk does, do they?
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The stainless steel exterior looks quite different in person than it does in the photos and noted that the steel finish seems quite glossy from some angles while from others it has more of a matte appearance. It’s also worth noting that the wheel wells are fully enclosed meaning none of the suspension parts are visible. We anticipate this changing for the production model. Also of note is that the wheels appear to feature aero covers that can be removed.
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Unsurprisingly, there are some issues with the panel gaps of the truck but that’s to be expected for an early prototype and details like these should be ironed out for the finished product.
Those interested in checking out the Tesla Cybertruck at the Petersen Automotive Museum have until June 27 to see it.