Tesla has created a miniature "levitating" Cybertruck, but it's no longer on sale
Tesla has hit the bullseye again with an object of desire for fans - this time a "levitating" Cybertruck. This desktop model of the electric pickup truck literally floats in the air thanks to its magnetic base. Of course, it instantly disappeared from the official shop.
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The model is made in 1:24 scale, measures 228 mm (8.98 inches) long and hovers over a 156 mm (6.14 inches) diameter circular magnetic platform. What sets it apart from the original Cybertruck is its monolithic appearance: no wheels, no doors and no gaps between body panels.
The miniature Cybertruck has LED strips on both ends, which are switched on by a magnetic-based button. It needs a Type-C cable and a power adapter to work. But there is a nuance: you'll have to place it on a perfectly flat, non-metallic surface. If you manage to set up the levitation correctly, the model will be able to rotate or calmly hang in the air.
A screenshot of an ad for the miniature Tesla Cybertruck. Source: Carscoops
This thing instantly went viral at the Tesla Shop, so now all that's left to do is monitor the official website in hopes of a re-batch. Or, if you really want one, look on eBay, where prices for the "levitating Cybertruck" are already ranging between $450 and almost $1000. For comparison, the official price was $250.
This model was another addition to the "family" of accessories based on the Cybertruck, among which there are already toys, mugs and even CyberBeer beer.
Source: Carscoops