A recently leaked video from Tesla's Texas Gigafactory provides a glimpse of the Cybertruck's front trunk, also known as the "frunk," with the inner lining installed. The eight-second vertical video showcases several pre-production Cybertruck units with their frunks open, giving us a better understanding of the storage area's true size.

Earlier spy shots displayed the frunk without the interior liner, making it challenging to gauge its actual capacity. However, with this new leak, it becomes evident that the Cybertruck's frunk appears to be smaller than its main rival, the Ford F-150 Lightning, which boasts a cargo space of 14.1 cubic feet (400 liters) and can carry up to 400 pounds (181 kilograms).

While precise dimensions of the Cybertruck's frunk are yet to be confirmed, this leak hints at a more compact storage area compared to the F-150 Lightning. Further technical details and specifics on powertrain options are expected to be disclosed during the official delivery event, likely to take place in the third quarter, possibly in September.

The Cybertruck, unveiled in 2019, was initially advertised with three powertrain options, offering various ranges from 250 miles (402 kilometers) to 620 miles (998 kilometers) on a single charge. However, details such as pricing and configurations were removed from Tesla's official website in October 2021, leaving enthusiasts eagerly awaiting further updates.

Stay tuned for more information as we eagerly anticipate the highly awaited release of this angular electric vehicle.

Source: InsideEVs

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving