Back in 2019, Tesla had unveiled a futuristic new vehicle, the Cybertruck. However, this model saw various delays in production. But now, a Cybertruck prototype has just been spotted, which showcases its ongoing development.

Last month, we had reported on the American electric vehicle maker delaying the Cybertruck’s production to late 2023, after previously delaying the production to late 2022 despite initial plans for 2021 production. While there has been delays, a drone shot has revealed that the company is actively working on the upcoming vehicle. The video was uploaded on YouTube (Via TechTimes) and offers us a look at the highly anticipated futuristic looking EV that has the recognizable angular design.

After Elon Musk announced the production delays, the Cybertruck had been spotted in the wild a couple of times. Now, the new footage from a drone gives us a clear look at a prototype, with Tesla engineers working on the vehicle. Recent rumors have hinted at the Cybertruck being smaller than the one showcased back in 2019. Although, the drone shots shows that it doesn’t appear ‘small’ by any means.

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Unfortunately, since its a prototype, it was found to be missing a notable feature, which is its giant single windshield wiper blade that was shown off more than two years ago. But this might be due to the model being a prototype that is being worked on, since we can see the engineers hooking up the Cybertruck with what appears to be sensors and more.

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