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This Isn't A Cybertruck Prototype But It's A Nice Attempt
This Isn't A Cybertruck Prototype But It's A Nice Attempt-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:50

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What appears to be a poor attempt at a Cybertruck prototype was spotted outside of a store and posted to yesterday. The roughness seems to indicate a weird fan idea of an early prototype, or perhaps a testing mule of some sort.

The builder of this obviously fake contacted us with a link to their build video. So if you want to know more, .

There are some interesting changes like the flat roof, and what appears to be an old school antenna on the fender. Also notable is the two-seater, long bed configuration, different from the crew cab, 6ft bed we saw .

Those wheels are an interesting choice; they appear to have a logo in the middle of them. “Fard” or maybe “Ferd”? Hard to say.

(: This is some pretty heavy satire, but it may not have been obvious as originally written. We’ve updated the headline and the lead to make that more clear.)

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