INSIDE the incredible “luxury” Tesla with a private bedroom and dining area.
The £135k ($175k) CyberTrailer is an RV-style mobile home designed to hook up to Elon Musk‘s angular vehicle and allow up to five people to live off-grid.
Created by Santa Barbara firm Living Vehicle, the trailer can be transformed internal into six configurations depending on need.
The main living area transitions to a private bedroom and bunk room for four adults and a child.
It can also be set up as an entertainment space with recliners and a theatre system or converted into a toy-hauler garage for electric bikes and other equipment.
The space also features a dining area for five and a mobile office for two, complete with Starlink internet, allowing remote work from anywhere.
At the rear of the trailer is a folding patio and a full solar awning covering the entire patio, simultaneously offering shade and energy capture.
The patio doubles as a ramp for convenient toy-hauler functionality, making it easy to travel with electric bikes, off-road vehicles, surfboards, kayaks, and other adventure gear.
Off-grid living is enabled through self-sufficiency systems including solar power, atmospheric water generation technology, and advanced water recycling.
Matthew Hofmann, Living Vehicle CEO, said: “The CyberTrailer isn’t just about going off-grid; it’s about bringing everything that defines your journey – bikes, boards, kayaks, and more.”
“Because when you’re fully equipped, there are no limits to where your passions can take you.”
Living Vehicle say the CyberTrailer price starts from £135k ($175k), with production expected to begin in 2025.
All you need to know about Elon Musk’s dirverless robot bus EV
TESLA’S new Robovan can carry up to 20 people at a time and transport goods.
The prototype self-driving EV is roughly the size of a bus – but little else is known about it, The Sun reports.
It has silver metallic sides with black details, LED strips running along its side.
It also boasts tinted windows and doors that slide out from the middle.
Inside the EV there are both seats and standing room – but no steering wheel.
Musk revealed the Robovan at Tesla’s We, Robot event in Los Angeles on October 10.
As it rolled onstage, he said: “We’re going to make this, and it’s going to look like that.
“One of the things we want to do – and we’ve done this with the Cybertruck – is to change the look of the roads.”
Repeating an old manta, Musk added: “The future should look like the future.”
The Tesla chief did not reveal how much the Robovan will cost or when it will come out.