The frame of the model is made of steel, lightweight plastic is used instead of the windshield and other glasses, and the car is driven by an electric power unit, providing a speed not exceeding 20 km per hour. All internal parts such as pedals, steering, suspension, disc brakes are made of wood. The wheels are rubber, of course.
This Cybertruck took 100 days to assemble. Initially, the blogger dedicated the car to his son, but did not refuse to give it to Elon Musk, although, according to Dao, he himself has not yet responded to his offer.
Source: Ferra

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