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Tesla Engineers Secretly Designing Cybertruck Alternative Due to ‘Hatred’

Tesla engineers has reportedly embarked on a clandestine project to design an alternative to the Cybertruck, one of the electric vehicle manufacturer's most iconic creations.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 12, 2023
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In a surprising turn of events, a group of Tesla engineers has reportedly embarked on a clandestine project to design an alternative to the Cybertruck, one of the electric vehicle manufacturer’s most iconic creations. The team’s motivation? They allegedly “hated” the Cybertruck design, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.

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Tesla’s Cybertruck, first unveiled in 2019, garnered significant attention and controversy for its unconventional, angular design. While some hailed it as a bold departure from traditional vehicle aesthetics, others criticized its appearance, with comparisons to a “trapezoidal tank” and other unflattering descriptions.

The engineers behind this secret project, who have chosen to remain anonymous, purportedly began their endeavor out of a shared disdain for the Cybertruck’s design direction. According to insiders, their goal is to create an alternative electric pickup truck with a more conventional, appealing appearance that might attract a wider range of consumers.

Tesla engineers 'hated' Cybertruck, created alternate version - report | The Northern Daily Leader | Tamworth, NSW

One source familiar with the project stated, “These engineers genuinely disliked the Cybertruck’s design and believed that there was a market for a more traditionally styled electric pickup. They saw this as an opportunity to provide something different to Tesla enthusiasts who might have been put off by the Cybertruck’s polarizing looks.”

The project, which is reportedly in its early stages, is being pursued independently of Tesla’s official operations. The engineers are said to be working on their design during off-hours and have managed to keep their efforts largely concealed from the company’s leadership.

Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO and known for his penchant for unconventional designs and ideas, has not publicly commented on this secret endeavor. Musk has previously defended the Cybertruck’s design as a necessary departure from the status quo in the automotive industry.

The emergence of this alternative project raises questions about the extent to which individual opinions within Tesla’s workforce can influence the company’s product development. Tesla has a reputation for encouraging innovation and creative thinking among its employees, but the clandestine nature of this project may test the boundaries of that ethos.

Industry experts speculate that if the alternative design gains traction and proves to be a viable option, it could offer Tesla a more conventional pickup truck to complement the distinctive Cybertruck, potentially appealing to a broader customer base.

As the project unfolds, it will be interesting to see if these engineers can successfully create an alternative to the Cybertruck that garners interest and whether it will prompt a response from Tesla’s leadership. For now, the secretive venture remains a fascinating subplot in the ongoing narrative of Tesla’s innovative spirit.

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