Shrunken Tesla Cybertruck Now Has Brakes And Steering Wheel

The Hacksmith guys now promise to use it to out tow a Ford F-150.

The Tesla Cybertruck keeps running around Los Angeles just as the prototype Elon Musk presented back in November. While it does not reach production status, we have tribute machines popping up. One of the most faithful vehicles to date – apart from its scale – is the Cybertruck created by The Hacksmith YouTube channel. It is also one of the most successful. In less than two weeks, its third episode already has more than 2 million pageviews.

Gallery: Check The First Episode Of The Hacksmith Building A Half-Sized Tesla Cybertruck

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This time, The Hacksmith team gave the half-sized its brakes and steering wheels. They have also cut the windows, put the wheel caps, and made some tests to the tiny electric pickup truck.

It is worth remembering that it is probably one of the few Tesla Cybertruck tributes that actually runs on electricity. Cannon Garage and Garage 54, both from Russia, have built their Cybertruck copies based on combustion-engined vehicles.