Technology
See Tesla’s Cybertruck hit the streets with Elon Musk and Jay Leno
Let me warn you all up front: the audio in this teaser for Elon Musk’s upcoming appearance on Jay Leno’s Garage is *badly* out of sync with the video. But if you want to see what it looks like when a Tesla Cybertruck takes to the streets, this is your chance.
That’s right, Musk returned to the Garage to give Leno some quality time with the Cybertruck prototype. Although the futuristic-looking pickup truck won’t be going into production until 2021 – at the earliest, though our ongoing global pandemic could certainly disrupt that plan – the prototype is ready enough for Leno to get behind the wheel.
Musk reiterates the plan for the eventual release version of Cybertruck to be slightly smaller, so home garages can better accommodate it. He also tells Leno that the electric pickup’s glass will be bulletproof simply because it’s “badass” and “super-cool.” Last time we saw the glass, it definitely still needed work.
The clip ends with Leno and Musk preparing to take the Cybertruck through The Boring Company’s Los Angeles tunnel. You’ll be able to see if it fits – and catch the rest of the interview, hopefully with audio and video in sync – when the latest Jay Leno’s Garage episode arrives on Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. ET.
-
Business7 days ago
Langdock raises $3M with General Catalyst to help businesses avoid vendor lock-in with LLMs
-
Entertainment6 days ago
What Robert Durst did: Everything to know ahead of ‘The Jinx: Part 2’
-
Entertainment6 days ago
This nova is on the verge of exploding. You could see it any day now.
-
Business6 days ago
India’s election overshadowed by the rise of online misinformation
-
Business6 days ago
This camera trades pictures for AI poetry
-
Business6 days ago
CesiumAstro claims former exec spilled trade secrets to upstart competitor AnySignal
-
Business4 days ago
TikTok Shop expands its secondhand luxury fashion offering to the UK
-
Business6 days ago
Boston Dynamics unveils a new robot, controversy over MKBHD, and layoffs at Tesla