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Tesla Cybertruck interior revealed in new photo

A new picture of a Tesla Cybertruck prototype has revealed the interior of the electric pickup truck, and it’s definitely not for everyone.

Despite being only months away from the start of production, Tesla is still keeping a close lid on new information about the Cybertruck.

We have to rely on sightings of prototypes, and we try to discern information from them.

Tesla brought one of those Cybertruck prototypes to its annual shareholder meeting earlier this month, and it gave us one of our closest looks at the vehicle to date.

But we couldn’t see the interior of the Cybertruck until now.

A new photo of what appears to be the same prototype seen at the event has leaked, and it reveals an important part of the Cybertruck’s interior (via Cybertruck Owners Club forum):

Tesla Cybertruck Interior

The picture gives a decent look at the driver’s point-of-view, including the closest look at the Cybertruck’s steering wheel to date.

It doesn’t look exactly like any current Tesla steering wheel:

It looks like a mix of the yoke and round steering wheels available in the latest Model S and Model X. It doesn’t seem to have stalls, and it features force touch buttons.

The photo also shows just how deep the dash is on the Cybertruck, which was to be expected with the shape of the cabin.

It also doesn’t look like the center console can change into a center seat anymore:

Top comment by Don Sherman

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I'm thinking about the occasional times when I want to clean the interior glass windshield. You will need inspector gadget arms to reach the bottom half of the glass? Maybe a new opportunity for someone in the accessories business to create a new product? 🤔

Second, this interior image reminds me of my now adult sons early gaming set up. The Yoke is really nothing more than a Nintendo Mario accessory, monitor and comfy chair. If you run low on charge then you can just game! If you have seen the new Tesla commercial then clearly that is the idea. The images show what appears to be a single professional women Taki g about how safe she and her two children are as she straps them into her Tesla. Then the scene changes to her and little Jonny playing a video game and using the yoke as the game console. Hope Jonny doesn't figure out how to start the car? But if he does then hopefully it has full functioning FSD.

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It looks like a more regular center console with room between it and the dash, similar to the original Model S.

If you spot anything else interesting about the interior of the Cybertruck in this photo, let us know in the comments section below.

Tesla aims to bring the Cybertruck to production this summer for deliveries at the end of Q3. Volume production is not expected until next year.

The automaker indicated that it will only officially release new details about the Cybertruck at the delivery event.

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