Some time ago, Tesla unveiled their boldly-styled Cybertruck. The futuristic-looking EV puck-up truck was and still is talked about a lot. We also know that it will be on sale sometime in late 2021. Despite its official introduction, however, the Cybertruck remained a work in progress and now, more details about it came out.

We already know that the body is constructed by the same extra-hard stainless steel material used in the SpaceX shuttle and that it will accelerate to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds, while its tri-motor produces 800 horsepower and 1,000 pound-feet (1,356 Nm). This allows the angular EV to tow up to 14,000 pounds (6,350 kg).

But we are not here to bore you with stuff you probably already know. Instead, we are showing you a YouTube video from Electric Future, which goes more deeply into the Cybertruck’s development and all changes that have been made to it since its official unveiling in 2019.

If you thought Elon Musk can’t surprise you anymore, stay tuned, because the video below showcases some pretty unusual decisions, with regards to Cybertruck’s development.