Electric auto manufacturer Tesla introduced its long-awaited Cybertruck, sporting an unusual design and increased power at a special November demonstration event in Los Angeles. Production of the strikingly angular electric vehicle is set for 2021, but could be pushed back to 2022.

Tesla’s Cybertruck now has a special garage, after New York-based design agency LARS BÜRO created a ‘cybunker’ to house the recently unveiled 19.3-foot pickup truck that “doesn’t fit in standard garages”.

The Cybunker, with an additional 1,800 square feet of storage space, is, within its 600-sq-ft garage, capable of containing two of the vehicles while providing a comfortable living area in the back of the structure, serving as an apartment, shelter, storage, or commercial use, according to the company.

The design studio published photos on its website featuring the Cybunker, styled similarly to the Cybertruck, installed in serval environments, including hard climate regions and urban sites.

LARS BÜRO announced that the production of its Cybunker will start in 2020, before the coming of Tesla’s Cybertruck, set to become available in late 2020 or early 2021. LARS BÜRO has not revealed the price.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

‘Cybunker’: New York-Based Studio Creates ‘Cyberhouse’ to Fit Tesla’s Cybertruck

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