Aftermarket specialist T Sportline needed to dissect a Tesla Cybertruck to developer future upgrades, and they decided to film the entire process. What they discovered first was the easily removable body panels, which means they can quickly be replaced should something go wrong.
Plus, the Tesla Cybertruck comes equipped with an all-new 48-volt low-voltage system, which means that the same power can be supplied at a lower current, thus directly lowering the current losses. This in turn allowed Tesla to use thinner wires to save weight and cost. We also get a closer look at the hydroformed aluminum underbody panels, complete with bolt holes for future accessories. Lowering the Cybertruck may not be an issue, but trying to install wheels larger than 35-inches could cause problems due to the suspension geometry on the front tire.
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