Tesla Cybertruck Door Panels Revealed: Test Vehicle or Final Design?

The Tesla Cybertruck, an electric pickup known for its future look, is getting a lot of attention because photos show door panel gaps that don’t look right. These pictures were taken near Tesla’s Austin plant and shared by a netizen. They have started a conversation about how much the company cares about quality control.

There were online discussions about the big holes in the door panels. Critics said that these obvious flaws show that Tesla is still having trouble putting together cars in the U.S., which could mean that quality has been compromised.

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Tesla Cybertruck

Defenders, on the other hand, thought that the car in the picture was probably a test model and didn’t show the quality of the final result. They think that these problems will be solved when the units are made in large numbers.

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has said before that the Cybertruck has special requirements for how it is made. In August 2022, he said that making the car would require a whole new factory, production method, and supply chain. Musk did not promise a smooth transfer, even though Tesla is committed to solving these problems.

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The Cybertruck’s output schedule has been slowed down. It was supposed to be made by the end of 2021, but now it won’t be until 2023. Tesla has more than a million pre-orders for its Cybertruck. Still, with these new worries, it’s important for the company to put quality and efficiency at the top of its list in order to meet customer standards.

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