Tesla’s skinny, futuristic Cybertruck — the vehicle that looks like a low-poly model in real life — was lately descried going for a spin on the company’s Fremont, California, track. Drone footage captured Tesla’s prototype truck from multiple angles, revealing one new addition to the model that indeed Musk is unhappy about.
Vehicles are needed to have certain factors, which has formerly proven to be a chain for some of Tesla’s more ambitious generalities. Shortly after the footage was published online, some observers noted the putatively out-of- place side glasses on the Cybertruck prototype, but utmost were concentrated on the massive windshield wiper.
The videotape was published by YouTube channel Chile A| 100 on December 10; a drone was used to capture footage of a bunch of Tesla vehicles, including the Cybertruck model. This vehicle features a long windshield that putatively merges with the hood, giving it a sharp, clean look. The only problem? Adequately barring water driblets when it rains.
Tesla’s current result seems to be nothing further than a veritably long windshield wiper, which, however simple enough, looks veritably out of place and a bit antiquated on what’s else a design evocative of sci-fi workshop. Musk is n’t happy about the design either, at least grounded on a tweet he published in response to the windshield wiper review.
Musk suggests a different, more seductive volition can be developed in place of a traditional wiper, but with it may come fresh complications. Wipers are veritably simple in their current form and can, when necessary, be fluently replaced by motorists. Would a more seductive Cybertruck volition be worth the change if it meant further hassle during routine conservation?
Of course, it’s possible Tesla could design a result that’s both visually charming and as simple to maintain as an ordinary windshield wiper. It’s also possible Tesla may bring the vehicle to vend with the massive wiper we see on the prototype, giving it the appearance of a dark sword periodically sweeping across the glass.
Back in September 2019, Electrek spotted a Tesla patent for futuristic windshield wipers that would use a single blade, an “ electromagnetic moving block,” and a companion rail. The patent suggests a rain and snow discovery system could spark the wiper blade to move back and forth across the windshield.
Still, it’s not uncommon for companies to file patents for technologies they noway eventually bring to the request, and there’s a good chance this electromagnetic wiper conception falls under that order. For now, at least, the skinny Cybertruck is equipped with an entirely ordinary wiper blade and we ’ll have to stay for unborn updates to see whether it remains.
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