While its production has just been postponed, Tesla’s Cybertruck electric pickup nonetheless stimulates the imagination of some designers. A little too much perhaps?
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An American entrepreneur has decided to market an astonishing kit transforming Tesla’s next electric pickup into a high-performance catamaran. the cybertruck will thus become perfectly amphibious since the assembly will move and will be directly supplied with energy through the car.
The Cybercat and Cybercat Foiler are two kits for transforming the Cybertruck into a vehicle capable of navigating on water and therefore reaching new extreme terrains, reaching an island or simply taking a break to go diving right under your car .
Once the installation is mounted, the Cybercat (just like the Cybercat Foiler) is controlled from the cockpit of the cybertruck and is directly powered by the battery… of the electric pick-up. It is therefore necessary to be careful to recharge your vehicle before going to sea!
From 80 to 195 km of autonomy on the water
The Cybercat displays a speed peak of 22 knots, for an estimated range of 80 to 195 km depending on the chosen cruising speed. A single person can assemble the kit, which is easily transportable, once dismantled, in the trunk of the pick-up. Its price is between 22,900 and 32,900 dollars (between 20,000 and 28,700 euros at the current rate), depending on the number of electric motors (5×50 kW maximum). A hovercraft version (Cybercat Foiler) will be able to reach 35 knots, for a price ranging from 35,400 to 42,900 dollars (between 31,000 and 37,500 euros). The set is the work of Anthony Diamond, also founder of the startup Memory Maps.
Unveiled in 2019, the cybertruck of You’re here is a spectacular all-electric pick-up, with a futuristic look and performance worthy of a sports car according to the American manufacturer. If it has already been the subject of numerous pre-orders, its production should not begin before 2023.
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