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GAME OVER! Tesla Cybertruck's INSANE NEW Partnership With Samsung

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The Tesla Cybertruck is coming later this year, and what we’ve heard so far suggests it’ll be a very impressive machine — albeit outrageously designed; But it’s going to be even more impressive, with an upcoming partnership with Samsung which we will talk about later in the video

Musk didn’t go into detail about the Cybertruck’s rear-wheel steering, so we’ll have to wait and see whether it mirrors the yet-to-launch GMC Hummer EV‘s CrabWalk mode that pivots the front and rear wheels in the same direction for diagonal movement.
Alternatively, the Cybertruck’s incoming steering feature could see the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction from the front wheels, enabling a tighter turning circle. Bringing the feature to the sizable Cybertruck certainly makes sense, and some will be wondering why Tesla didn’t announce it at the start. Without the feature, Cybertruck drivers would end up grabbing attention not only for the vehicle’s extraordinary look, but also for the 9-point turn they have to execute every time they try to get into a narrow parking space.
In his tweet, Musk also promised a lot of other great things coming to the Cybertruck, though he declined to go into details.
Tesla will build the Cybertruck at a plant that’s currently under construction in Austin, Texas, with the electric car company aiming to bring the vehicle to market by the end of this year.
According to the company, more than half a million people have pre-ordered the pickup, which currently requires only a $100 deposit rather than any substantial payment.
Coming in three versions, the $39,900 version features a single electric motor, a 250-mile range, and a towing capacity of 7,500 pounds.
The $49,900 dual-motor type offers a 300-mile range and a towing capacity of 10,000 pounds, and according to Tesla has proved to be the most popular among those placing orders.
The priciest Cybertruck costs $69,900. This one is a tri-motor model with a 500-mile range and a towing capacity of 14,000 pounds.
The strikingly designed vehicle got off to a disastrous start when a stunt at its unveil that was supposed to highlight the strength of its windows went horribly wrong.
But that certainly wasn’t the first mishap to hit tech firms during onstage events.
Samsung Partnering With Tesla Cybertruck
Future Tesla Cybertruck owners will reportedly have their rearview ‘mirrors’ powered by Samsung Electro-Mechanics. The latter company has apparently struck a deal with Tesla worth $436 million, and as a result, Samsung will reportedly supply the biggest EV manufacturer in the USA with its camera modules.
Earlier today, the Korea Economic Daily reported the deal:
Samsung Electro-Mechanics was known to have won a $435.7 million deal to supply camera modules to the largest US EV maker. The company plans to launch a new EV, which gives drivers a rear view through a camera equipped on the car, as the model does not have side mirrors. The EV has more than eight cameras for self-driving purposes.
The largest US EV maker would be Tesla, and another Korean publication noted that it is for a new electric vehicle unveiled in November 2019, which would be the Tesla Cybertruck.
The reports originate from a couple of South Korean publications and claim that Samsung’s camera modules will be used by Tesla’s latest electric vehicle that was unveiled in November 2019, i.e, the Cybertruck. The prototype vehicle showcased on stage wasn’t equipped with conventional rearview mirrors, but instead, it used an array of cameras connected to the dashboard’s displays. The production model shouldn’t be all that different from the original prototype, and these reports further confirm that the Cybertruck will have a mirrorless design.
The camera could be used for off-roading, which is not uncommon in vehicles geared for the activity.
Tesla didn’t necessarily make off-roading a focus for the Cybertruck, but it will certainly be capable.
Samsung-Tesla tie-ins go back half a decade
Samsung and Tesla forming partnerships around EV technologies isn’t something new. The Korean tech giant has supplied Tesla with other EV-related technologies before, including batteries, and reports indicate that the new PixCell LED headlamp developed by Samsung will also be used by Tesla for its future EVs.

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