The T-Mad is China's answer to the Tesla Cybertruck, showcased at the Guangzhou Auto Show. Despite being only shown as a concept, it is expected to eventually make it to the production line.

This concept electric pickup truck is designed for off-roading, with dimensions of 5,878 mm (231.4 inches) in length, 2,198 mm (86.5 inches) in width, and 2,029 mm (79 inches) in height. It also boasts a significant wheelbase of 3,622 mm (142.9 inches). The T-Mad is almost the same length as the Tesla Cybertruck, but it is wider, taller, and has a slightly shorter wheelbase. It is worth noting that the final production specifications for the Cybertruck have not yet been released by Tesla.

 

 

The T-Mad boasts an eye-catching exterior design that could easily be mistaken for something out of a science fiction movie. It features full-width LED lights rather than traditional headlights and lacks a front grille. The black plastic bumper extends out and includes two tow hooks. Similar to the Cybertruck, the T-Mad is a four-door vehicle with rear suicide doors that open up to a flexible cabin.

The T-Mad's cabin includes a large lounge chair at the rear and three swiveling seats, with the driver seated in the center. Not much is currently known about the technical aspects of the T-Mad, but it is expected to have a range of approximately 497 miles (800 km) in its production model, potentially extending to 621 miles (1,000 km) with a larger battery pack.

Source: Carscoops