While the Tesla Cybertruck is only a few days away from public deliveries, there’s still a great deal of information we don’t know about it. Now, new photos of the pickup appear to show a new user interface, the interior, and some details we didn’t have until now.

The photos come from user YYDS on X, formerly Twitter, who appears to have grabbed them from Weibo user xiaohongshu. The first shows the control cluster ahead of the driver’s seat. The squarish wheel we’ve seen in other pictures continues on here and the infotainment system looks unique in the Tesla family.

The next photo shows the grayscale user interface which is also unique. It shows switches for the mirrors, the steering wheel, and the powered tonneau cover. The suspension settings include high, low, and entry which is news by itself.

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The third photo shows the top of the seatbacks and the glass roof top while the fourth photo shows the diminutive frunk, which has a Cybertruck wordmark on the firewall section.

As InsideEVs pointed out, these photos almost look too good to be just random pictures captured by a fan. They appear to be press photos but on the other hand, they could potentially be some sort of odd Photoshop job that’s just super close to the real thing.

The exterior shots shared by YYDS show the large mono wiper and a general three-quarters view of the Cybertruck. In each, the body panels look pretty good. Can Tesla actually build these trucks with that sort of accuracy as they scale production? We’ll likely all know for sure in just a few weeks.

Image Credit: xiaohongshu / YYDS