Tesla has recently caused a stir in the automotive world when its newest creation, the ‘Truckla’ DIY Tesla pickup truck, was unveiled earlier this year. Enthusiasts and car fanatics alike were drawn to the electric vehicle’s design, power, and advanced technology that aims to revolutionize the way we commute.
The Truckla was developed by YouTuber Richard Benoit of the Rich Rebuilds channel and is believed to be one of the first self-converted pickup trucks in the world. Utilizing a salvaged Tesla Model 3 chassis, the Truckla features the car’s 74 kWh battery, dual electric motors and an advanced 15” touchscreen display that allows for monitoring of power and performance. Several customized pickup components such as a steel pickup bed, suspension lifts, larger tires and LED headlights that complete the look and feel of the truck have also been added.
The conversion is a complex process but the end result makes it worth the effort. The Truckla manages to retain the power and torque of a Tesla while also providing the functionalilty of a pickup truck. It is estimated to go from 0-60mph in just 3.2 seconds and can reach speeds as high as 125mph with a range that can reach up to 250 miles on a single charge.
What’s more, the Truckla is proving to be an environmentally friendly vehicle boasting premiere performance, low cost of ownership and minimal maintenance requirements. With Tesla’s active efforts to reduce CO2 emissions, the Truckla does its part by being an emission-free vehicle that can be used for hauling, commuting, and off-roading.
Overall, the Truckla is still trucking and is proving to be one of the best conversions ever made. With a powerful battery and groundbreaking technology, the Truckla is an impressive feat of engineering and a great example of how far DIY electric vehicle conversion can go. It has brought attention to the potential of electric trucks, and has sparked conversations of whether mainstream automakers will consider making production versions of the Truckla in the future.
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