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Christened robot truckthis model is developed by the company Aitex reminds us a lot of another car also from California…you said Cyber truck ?
A cyber truck? No, Robot truck!
Pick-up with protruding edges from You are here is already inspiring small startups in Silicon Valley. In addition to copying forms and designs Cyber truckRobotruck also took the liberty of reclaiming part of its name!
Clearly, Elon Musk’s futuristic car is already a true source of inspiration for small businesses looking for success. We remind you The Tesla pickup has not yet been releasedand its first shipments will be marked in the United Statesit’s only November 30 here.
At the moment, the prototype has not yet been launched, but Aitekx assures that its pickup will be able to achieve Acceleration to 100 km/h in less than 3.5 seconds, and reach maximum speed 200 km/h.
This looks a bit familiar…
Is it April 1st or did AI just create a Cybertruck? But it’s real, you can buy one (it’s called the Robotruck by Aitekx), it’s an electric pickup and it might arrive before my Cybertruck in the UK🤣 pic.twitter.com/I22eyy2VKT— Steve Fowler (@SteveFowler) November 16, 2023
Two versions for this model
Aitekx is considering two configurations for its large pickup truck. The first of Length 4775 mmg, and the second should spread up to 5029 mm. Configurations for up to 8 seats are also visible on the young company’s website.
In addition, a startup represents autonomy 550 miles according to the EPA cycle, i.e. approx 850 km. But these data should be taken as they are, without reliable checks.
Another feature that is still sensational, the startup specifies that a “falcon wing door” option will be available.
Already the first prices?
Already available to order in the US, prices are expected to range from $45,000 to $99,000. RoboTruck 1T HyperAIX Sports Signature AWD. The company is even accepting the first reservations for $100, and a commercial launch in the US market is planned by 2025.
But for now, the only prototype visible at the Los Angeles show seems to be puzzling visitors. The model has a “cheap” finish and even a design that differs from the 3D renderings…
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Source: Auto Plus

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