Tesla recently updated its parts catalog to include the just-released Cybertruck pickup truck. The catalog lists the prices of some of the car’s key components and reveals some features that have yet to be officially confirmed.
Cybertruck Owners Club members found the prices on some of the vehicle’s key components to be quite reasonable. For example, the front fenders only cost $550 each (Note: currently about 3,938 RMB), which is relatively affordable considering the size of the Cybertruck. Additionally, since the vehicle does not need to be painted, the labor cost to repair a damaged fender may not be too high.
However, there are some parts that are very expensive to repair. For example, the huge windshield costs $1,900. Although the price itself is reasonable, considering the size of the Cybertruck windshield, repairs may require the use of specialized machines, so the overall cost may be much higher than The price of the part itself.
Another expensive component is the front steering actuator, which costs $3,300. Hopefully, the actuator will be durable enough to accompany the vehicle throughout its life cycle.
In addition, replacing the entire wiper arm and wiper blade assembly of the Cybertruck windshield wiper costs $165, or $75 for the wiper blade alone.
In addition to component prices, the parts catalog also revealed some features that have yet to be officially disclosed by Tesla. For example, the front bumper camera is heated to help the vehicle better use Autopilot and FSD functions in winter. In addition, the rear middle seat can be folded to reveal two cup holders with a “cyber” design.
Finally, Tesla seems to have left some interesting Easter eggs in the Cybertruck. For example, the rear closure panel has an outline of a Cybertruck embossed on it, an Easter egg that might surprise owners when they start working on their vehicle.