According to Electrek, a user saw a man who appears to be a Tesla employee near Los Altos Hills peeking under the hood of an as-yet unreleased Cybertruck prototype.

This user decided to come back to see the car up close. But when it arrived at the Cybertruck’s parking spot, the car was covered with an unmarked tarpaulin film and left unattended.

This allowed him to take close-up pictures of the car, including its suspension, which looked like it had never been photographed before.

This incident raised many questions that almost no one could give satisfactory answers to. Electrek noted that prototypes often break during testing, which is normal.

However, it remains strange that Tesla’s alleged employee left the unofficially unreleased Cybertruck by the roadside and allowed a passerby to take a photo of the electric vehicle’s internal mechanisms.

Source: Ferra

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