Tesla Cybertruck will be smaller than the concept and able to float, says Elon Musk

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has shared more details about the electric carmaker's much-anticipated Cybertruck, revealing the production version of the electric utility will be smaller than the prototype and will be able to "float" on water. The Cybertruck made its debut in prototype form in November 2019, boasting a large stainless steel and armoured glass body that was roughly 5.4m long, 2m wide and 1.9m tall.

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