A man has successfully created an actual Cybertruck and it’s seriously impressive.
James Hobson, who also goes by the name of Hacksmith Industries, has created a DIY Cybertruck with self-driving capabilities.
It only took the team two months to create the design, which is a mini, half-scale version inspired by Elon Musk’s Cybertruck.
The vehicle charges with a Tesla charging port, and can even withstand being shot at with an arrow – just like Musk’s.
To create the self-driving feature, James and his team tested the software on a remote-controlled car.
Once they had it perfected, they took that hardware and used it in the Cybertruck.
Naturally, there were a few bumps in the road – including the car nearly driving off a cliff – but soon the vehicle was able to drive itself without steering.
The next part of the test was setting up an obstacle course and having friends try out its capabilities while manoeuvring around.
“It feels like a bad amusement park ride,” joked one friend.
And let’s face it, you’d have to be pretty brave.
People were pretty impressed after the team shared a video on YouTube.
One wrote: “This Cybertruck looks better than the real production version.”
“A mini cybertruck! I love it!!! I especially love it cause it’s geo metro sized.”