Personal unsubstantiated is that grille lifts with hood. Release slides hood and grill forward prior to hinge at A pillar. Of course completely powered with multiple powered latches.
It's not that I don't like the photo or the tech. Photoshopping to fool people is cruel and I'm such an angel that I have to defend the wonderful. You could call me a champion or your hero! ?
I've run the photo through some image sharpening software. It can introduce artifacts so be careful when disseminating it to identify it as modified.
There are several areas that I think show that it is not a photo.
1. The arch in the frame forward of the passenger wheel well is not duplicated...
Cybertruck doesn't have a floor. It supposedly gets a structural battery pack which if like model y means there should not be grey fog that extends into the distance. Also look at circled areas they are a different color and look brushed in.
That panel on the bottom would prevent a wheel. Notice the opening on the other side. Also look at the cab it is very level across the top. But for some reason a foot of it extends below passenger side cast
The wheel well on this side makes no sense and is very different than the one on the other side.
Passenger side casting is way higher than driver's side casting.
Also if these are castings why is the casting machine arriving today.
Looks fake to me. That casting makes no sense. And wheel well? On driver's side is closed off at bottom and casting sticks out past rear door. Fake fake fake
It could become a classic like the vw bus.
I am not a fan of the modularity approach. I much prefer a vehicle built with great integration. Integrated items last longer. Disintegrated modules tend to fail at the interconnection.
I'm also not sure about that glass that low in the front...