Aitekx showed Robotruck 1T - an electric pickup truck inspired by the Tesla Cybertruck
Miscellaneous / / November 21, 2023
An even stranger design and a very clumsy prototype.
As part of the annual LA Auto Show in Los Angeles, Silicon Valley startup Aitekx demonstrated Robotruck 1T. This is an electric pickup truck, the creators of which were clearly inspired by the bold body Cybertruck.
Robotruck 1T was shown in visual renderings, and a working prototype was presented at the exhibition. Their design is clearly different, especially in detail, but for a model that has not yet been released into production, this is a common thing.
The car is a 5-meter pickup truck with a body 1.9 meters long. With the rear seats folded and the bulkhead lowered, the length of cargo space increases to 2.9 meters. And if you lower the back part, then it will be all 3.5 meters.
Aitekx has revealed little about the Robotruck's hardware, other than plans for a single-motor, rear-wheel drive and dual-motor, all-wheel drive vehicle. The range in the top version will be 885 km, and the electric car can accelerate to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. That's slower than the Cybertruck (2.9 seconds), but still respectable for such a machine.
The manufacturer plans to release the Robotruck 1T with two cab options and a number of different options: off-road driving, camping, AI driver assistance, butterfly-style hawk doors and so on.
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Base prices will range from $45,000 for the rear-wheel drive model to $99,000 for the flagship Sport version with all-wheel drive. The start of production is planned for 2026.
What do you think of the Aitekx Robotruck 1T design? Write in the comments.
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