Tesla is testing Cybertrucks with a dual motor powertrain, according to new pictures of a prototype of the electric pickup truck.
We also get a good look at the interior.
Amid all the news with the release of the updated Model 3, Model S/X configuration update, and FSD price change, we almost missed a very interesting new sighting of the Cybertruck.
The pictures leaked through the Cybertruck Owners Club appear to have been taken at a testing facility or port.
They show a Cybertruck with the hood opened, and there are a few interesting things about the prototype.

One of the main interesting things about the sighting is a sticker inside the hood that confirms that the Cybertruck is a dual motor.
Tesla has talked about having single, dual, and tri-motor versions of the Cybertruck, but now it confirms that at least the dual motor is being tested:


There could be different versions being tested out there, but Tesla generally focuses on producing a single version of a new vehicle at launch for simplicity.
Therefore, it could be mean that the first Cybertruck to launch is going to be a dual motor.
We can also a power supply unit under the hood:

Though that might just be for the prototype and not something in the final version – even though Tesla is expected to have some power supply to the frunk.
The sighting also resulted in a good look at the interior of the Cybertruck:


We get a rare glimpse at the electric pickup truck’s backseat, which looks to offer decent space and large seats.
The prototype also appears to have this problem that has been spotted on some Cybertruck units where the doors are looking quite bad compared to the rest of the body panels:

Finally, Tesla appears to be taking every opportunity it can to troll people with its Cybertruck prototypes.
After the Cyebrtrucks wrapped to look like other pickups, Tesla has written “how’s my driving? call 1-800-ELN-MUSK” behind this prototype:

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