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A Tesla Cybertruck Covered in Over a Foot of Snow Shows Why the Truck’s Design Makes it a Breeze to Clean Ice off the Cybertruck

A lot has been said about the Cybertruck’s design; however, footage of a Cybertruck covered in over a foot of snow shows why the truck’s unconventional design makes it super easy to clean ice off the Cybertruck.

The Cybertruck is designed to not resemble any vehicle out on the road. Not only is the Cybertruck the only mass-market vehicle that does not have paint, but the all-electric truck is also the only vehicle to be built out of stainless steel exoskeleton.

If all this wasn’t enough to make the Cybertruck stand out, the truck is also devoid of almost any curves. As Elon Musk put it, the pickup truck has a triangular silhouette, giving the Cybertruck a look that resembles “an armored personnel carrier from the future.”

A lot has been said about the Cybertruck’s design. Some love it, others hate it, but one undeniable fact is that the Cybertruck catches people’s attention.

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Like every decision, the Cybertruck’s design has many pros and cons. The ultra-strong stainless steel exterior makes the vehicle extra durable; however, the thick stainless steel plates also mean that the panels can’t be stamped into complex curves, giving the truck a brutalist exterior.

The triangular silhouette also means that the Cybertruck is stiff and sturdy in a rollover; however, this same design decision has meant many people find the truck aesthetically unappealing.

We can delve into many more pros and cons regarding the Cybertruck; however, a new Cybertruck picture in the snow might have shed light on an unexpected advantage to the truck’s design.

As I have already mentioned, the Cybertruck has a triangular silhouette that extends uninterrupted from the front of the truck to the tailgate.

For aerodynamic purposes, not only is the Cybertruck triangular, but Tesla has ensured all the surfaces are continuous without any nooks and crannies, allowing air to flow rather smoothly over the surface.

This decision was intended to increase the truck’s range and efficiency; however, as I have mentioned above, one unintended benefit is how easy it is to remove snow off the Cybertruck’s surface.

Given the Cybertruck’s smooth, uninterrupted surface, the ice quickly falls to the ground when you push off the snow from any part of the vehicle.

The owner of the Cybertruck in question, Aaron Lieber, which was covered in over a foot of snow, confirmed on X that removing snow from the truck was relatively simple.

Given the Cybertruck’s unconventional design, we still don’t know much about the vehicle; however, finding unexpected benefits to the truck’s design is always exciting.

This is all the information we have regarding the Tesla Cybertruck; however, we’ll keep you posted as we learn more about the all-electric truck.

Until then, make sure to visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.

So what do you think? Are you surprised to find out how easy it is to clean snow off the Cybertruck? What other unintended benefits of the Cybertruck have you noticed? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Image: Courtesy of Aaron Lieber on X

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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and The evolution of the EV space on a daily basis for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.