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People aren’t exactly happy about the result.

It’s been a long time coming but finally there’s some decent footage of the interior of the Tesla Cybertruck. Will the production version look like this though?

They claim they can unlock several Tesla features that you’d usually pay for, including rear heated seats, self-driving and navigation system maps.

‘Masterclass trolling’. The Tesla vs Ford rivalry is officially ramping up.

In a now-viral video, the long-awaited Tesla Cybertruck was filmed ‘wearing’ a bunch of wires and sensors to calibrate and test its security systems.

Simone Giertz really wanted a Tesla pickup truck and wasn’t prepared to wait for Musk to release the (super delayed) Cybertruck. So she made her own.

Leaked pictures of the Tesla Cybertruck are an apparent swipe at Ford’s flagship F-150, but Ford is having the last laugh.

According to one Twitter user, he managed to bag a brand new base Tesla Model 3 for under $14,000 before taxes and fees by simply using multiple discounts.

The automaker has accepted over 1.9 million pre-orders for the Tesla Cybertruck and at this rate, it’ll take five years to fulfill all the orders.

Are the windows still bulletproof? What about pricing? Now that the Tesla Cybertruck is finally here, people have a lot of questions.

The Cyberquad was pulled in the US after being sold for $1,900 a piece, but that had little impact on sales in China this week.

People have spotted what they believe to be a new feature of the Tesla Cybertruck after a picture of the first production vehicle was posted online.

The Tesla Semi has just been filmed flying past a couple of diesel trucks on an uphill, winding highway.

You can actually get paid to drive a Tesla around for three months this summer, so long as you have a clean driving license and insurance.

It only took four years and several delays but the first production Tesla Cybertruck is finally on its way to its patient owner.

A new picture has surfaced online showing the latest Tesla Cybertruck prototype and there are several noticeable difference from the prototype unveiled in 2019.

Musk just said self-driving Teslas will arrive before the end of the year. But given his storied history of failed predictions, take that with a pinch of salt.

Tesla is no longer selling right-hand-drive cars, instead, Elon Musk has come up with a completely ridiculous solution.

People are loving the way the doors open, but they’re also wondering when Tesla Cybertruck deliveries will actually begin.

Rumor has it, Tesla is in talks with a German start-up firm that specializes in wireless technology for electric vehicles and robots.