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A futuristic electric Tesla bike inspired by a Cybertruck

 A futuristic electric Tesla bike inspired by a Cybertruck





 

Do you think the future will witness the launch of an electric Tesla bike? To join the American company's fleet of cars; Tesla Model S, Tesla Model X, Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y currently in production, which will be joined by production versions of; Tesla Roadster, Tesla Cybertruck, and Tesla Semi-truck. But we've got a set of digital images that are a study of what the Tesla Model M electric name is working on, and they're drawings by designer Victor Rodriguez Gomez that imagine what a futuristic Tesla electric bike might look like. The design on which Victor, who drew these digital fantasies, is based on the Tesla Cybertruck, an electric pickup vehicle, is expected to launch in production in 2023, God willing, after years of delay, as its test version appeared in November of 2019 as part of a special event held in America. As a matter of note, tastes were divided over the public's opinion of the Tesla Cybertruck pickup design, but we all agree that the shape of the electric truck is bold after a far cry from the traditional design of pickup vehicles. Rodriguez summarizes his project as a concept of a Tesla electric scooter of the future simple and straightforward, and this designer says, “In the near future, the massive increase in population combined with a culture of massive consumption will mean the need for multifunctional, efficient and environmentally friendly individual transportation.” The Tesla Model M could certainly serve that purpose if produced, and the design drawings suggest that the electric motor would remain very low in the chassis with the battery pack directly above it, and Hubless wheels were added giving you the feeling you're not looking at a bike. Normal . The handles of this imaginary futuristic bike make it look super soft and nod to the stock handles found on every Tesla in the current lineup, and the taillight also serves as a clear indication of the bike's name as it shapes into the letter M. Finally, we would like to emphasize that this news is an imaginary digital illustration, as Tesla has not previously provided information or future plans for the production of fully electric motorcycles.

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