FNX Magokiler Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 An employee of Tesla, a company owned by Elon Musk, developed this vehicle in full confinement due to the current context. The design of its upper part resembles that of the company's first electric pick-up. Tesla's well-known and controversial pick-up, CyberTruck, has been a source of inspiration for toys, replicas and even different vehicles. One of them is the unicycle known as Cyberwheel, which was developed by an employee of the auto company belonging to Elon Musk. Specifically, The Cyberwheel was based on an existing electric unicycle, the Gotway Monster V1. In full confinement, the Tesla employee modified this vehicle and installed a series of peculiarities. The unicycle, in its upper part, has a cover that resembles the design of the CyberTruck. In its lower part is the 2.4 kW electric motor and the battery that powers it, as well as the auxiliary batteries that it incorporated. All this is reinforced by a transparent ABS plastic cover. According to the specialized site Motorpasion, this material stands out for its resistance and is often used, for example, to manufacture passenger compartment and car body parts. In addition, the innovation has two dash cam type cameras, which have a 256 GB SD card integrated, and they turn on automatically when the electric motor does it. Also, it has 40W bluetooth speakers and two front T6 LED spotlights. The developer of this vehicle, who installed an eva rubber saddle on the upper part, assured that it has already traveled more than 480 kilometers. It is expected to continue increasing the power and range of the vehicle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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