With a selling price of US$40, the Tesla Cybertruck “clone” arrived promising EVERYTHING in its performance
Since the announcement of the Tesla Cybertruck, the world has been eagerly awaiting its arrival. However, even before Elon Musk officially revealed his automotive masterpiece, an unusual surprise took over the Motor Show. Automotive insurance from Los Angeles: the Robotruck. This peculiar clone, available for $40, attracted attention not only for its similarity to the Cybertruck, but also for its performance and audacious promises, according to the website Insideevs.
Aitekx, a previously unknown startup, gained prominence by presenting Robotruck at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Based in Silicon Valley, the company derived its name from the acronyms AI, tech and X, indicating its mission to integrate Artificial Intelligence in the creation of vehicles for the mobility of the future. However, controversy surrounds the alleged “half-copy” of the Cybertruck, raising questions about the Robot’s originality and possible legal implications.
Performance, autonomy and the future of Robotruck
Despite the visual similarities with the Cybertruck, Aitekx's Robotruck seeks to differentiate itself with impressive numbers. The startup claims that the vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100 in 3,5 seconds, reaches a maximum speed of 200 km/h and has a range of up to 850 km, as approved by the EPA. However, the mystery surrounding the battery capacity raises doubts and speculation.
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With production scheduled for 2025, the Robotruck will be available in two body versions, with prices starting at US$40 thousand In the USA. Despite bold promises, Aitekx faces challenges evidenced by defects notable assembly features on the vehicle prototypes presented in Los Angeles. The company's technicians guarantee the authenticity of the models, but adjustments are expected to be made before the commercial debut.
A controversial outlook for the automotive future
The emergence of Robotruck adds an intriguing layer to the automotive landscape, mixing innovation, controversy and challenges. Aitekx will face not only competition in the market, but also possible legal repercussions due to the vehicle's similarity to the Cybertruck. As the vehicle moves towards mass production, the world waits to see whether this peculiar creation will conquer its space or face insurmountable obstacles in the competitive automotive market.
Tesla's Cybertruck controversies
Revealed by Elon Musk in November 2019, the Cybertruck immediately stood out due to its bold, futuristic design, defying traditional pickup truck stylistic conventions. The Cybertruck announcement generated wide debate and diverse reactions, from electric vehicle enthusiasts to design critics. Tesla's entry into the pickup truck market has raised questions about public acceptance of such a radical design in a traditionally conservative segment.
However, initial demand for the Cybertruck was significant, with a substantial number of pre-bookings shortly after its launch. Elon Musk stated that the vehicle would not be sold in all markets, but its impact on the automotive industry and consumer preferences is undeniable.
The Tesla Cybertruck represents not only a breakthrough in electric vehicle technology, but also a shift in the aesthetic paradigm of pickup trucks, challenging preexisting norms and shaping the conversation around electric mobility. As development of the Cybertruck continues, its legacy in the global automotive industry promises to be lasting.