Startup Aitekx has unveiled a clone of Tesla Cybertruck – Robotruck

American startup Aitekx has unveiled the Robotruck, an electric vehicle that looks a lot like the popular Tesla Cybertruck. The main starting point for the creation of Robotruck was not only the external features of Cybertruck, but also the very name of the electric pickup truck. In the first prototype, you can already see the distinctive body and interior features that make it instantly recognizable.
The Robotruck, like the Cybertruck, has a striking body silhouette and metallic cast, but the creators believe the new pickup has a more attractive design. The LED front headlights are E-design-inspired, and the unique doors open upward, earning them the nickname “hawk wings.” Unlike the same Tesla, where the doors open sideways and have been dubbed “falcon wings.”
At the same time, the doors open sideways, earning it the nickname “falcon wings.
The overall dimensions of the new vehicle are already known – 5030*1859 mm. Some changes have been made in the interior of the cabin: the possibility to dismantle the partition between the cabin and the body has been added, the number of seats for passengers has been increased to 6, and by opening the rear wall it is possible to transport objects more than three meters long.
Not much is known about the variants that will be produced, but it’s likely to include a six-seat saloon, an off-road version and several variants for different engine types.
So far, there’s no word yet on what will be available.
The manufacturer has not yet revealed which engine will be used, but reports that acceleration to 96 km/h will take less than 4 seconds and top speed will be limited to 265 km/h with a range of around 900 km.
Aitekx is already taking pre-orders for its pickup, priced from $45,000 to $99,000 (4 million rubles to 8.8 million rubles), and promises to also release an SUV with a similar design in the future. However, Electrek, which has published images of the Robotruck prototype, notes that its build quality still needs to be refined before mass production.