With competitors like Hummer EV launching special features such as the “Crab Mode” to attract consumers, Tesla’s Cybertruck, which is still improving, is not surprisingly ready to respond.According to the company boss Elon Musk According to the latest statement, Cybertruck will also have a rear-wheel steering system when it is officially launched to cope with driving scenarios with a small turning radius. At the same time, its “high sensitivity” can also bring better maneuverability to car owners.
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In this way, when put together for comparison, Hummer’s “Crab Mode” is no longer an advantage in front of Cybertruck. In addition, Musk also said that the design of the final Cybertruck is “almost the same” as it was when it was released in 2019, but Tesla has also prepared many “other good things.” According to the previous plan, Cybertruck should officially start delivery from the end of 2021.