A photograph of a giant and conspicuously triangle-shaped car in Munich, close to BMW’s Analysis and Innovation Heart, has surfaced on the web, suggesting the German automaker is doing a teardown of the newly-released Tesla Cybertruck.
Now that the Cybertruck is out, sightings aren’t all that unusual, particularly in California and Texas the place a lot of the autos are being delivered.
However one place that Cybertrucks nonetheless aren’t widespread is Europe, the place it isn’t offered (and it’s unlikely that the car will ever be offered because of its dimension and the probability that its excessive and boxy front-end wouldn’t move pedestrian security rules).
So think about the shock when a flatbed automobile transporter was noticed with a lined(-but-really-you-can-tell-what’s-under-there), triangle-shaped car in Munich, simply down the street from BMW.
The pictures had been posted by Nextmove, a German EV rental firm that additionally has an lively youtube channel posting details about EVs. Right here’s an embed of the video, deep-linked to the portion in query (pictures begin at 27:36):
The pictures had been despatched in by a viewer who says they had been taken on April 4 at round 7:45am on the nook of Schleichheimerstrasse and Frankfurter Ring, coming from the course of BMW’s Analysis and Innovation Heart. The placement is certainly only one block away from a number of BMW amenities, as you’ll be able to see on this map of the world:

Now possibly that is all only a loopy coincidence, nevertheless it appears fairly seemingly that BMW purchased this truck, in all probability for teardown functions. Which is fascinating, on condition that BMW doesn’t make vans (although it does make SUVs).
However regardless of their lack of pickup vans, BMW might be nonetheless concerned about seeing a few of the new applied sciences that Tesla is working with within the Cybertruck. Regardless of the car being a… let’s say “assertion,” it’s filled with a great quantity of tech that the automotive business has been speaking about for a very long time, however which heretofore has been seen in few or no completed autos.
This consists of issues like 48-Volt structure and steer-by-wire, and another applied sciences which are on some autos however nonetheless moderately new, like Tesla’s bigger 4680 cell format and Powershare bidirectional charging. Tesla additionally initially promised to make use of a singular “exoskeleton”-style chassis, although because the truck obtained nearer to manufacturing that appears prefer it didn’t fairly pan out the best way we imagined – however we’re certain BMW is concerned about seeing what’s beneath that pores and skin anyway.
This isn’t the primary time we’ve seen Cybertrucks within the possession of different automakers, and it’s common for automakers to acquire new autos from different automakers to allow them to take them aside and see what the competitors is as much as.
Final month, a Cybertruck was noticed outdoors Ford’s proving grounds in Detroit, and reportedly the automaker paid fairly a reasonably penny for it. Early Cybertrucks offered for nearly 1 / 4 million {dollars} on the secondary market, regardless of Tesla’s menace to promote early patrons who flip their vans. To date, Tesla hasn’t adopted via on this menace with a lawsuit, nevertheless it has blacklisted at the least one proprietor after he listed his on the market, and as extra vans have gotten out, the resale market has cooled from its preliminary excessive highs.
However then, even that quarter million quantity might be low in comparison with what BMW may need paid. In February, a Cybertruck was listed on the secondhand market in Germany for a cool €485k, so both a wealthy fanatic wantsa triangle to brighten their storage, or a wealthy German automaker needed to be the primary to test it out. We hope they discovered so much for that form of cash.