Two new products designed for the Tesla Cybertruck
Cyber Catamaran is a self-contained amphibious EV
This isn’t a vehicle per se, but an attachment for a vehicle you already own.
The Seattle startup going by Cyber Catamaran, or CyberCat for short, has designed two products for the highly criticized yet immensely anticipated Cybertruck from Tesla.
The CyberCat is a set of components revolving around two inflatable pontoons that fit inside the bed of the Cybertruck, making it a self-contained amphibious EV for the future.
The company even claims that installing the configuration would take less time than launching a boat.
Cybercat offers a top speed of 22 knots
Once installed, the truck is meant to drive into the shallow waters. Upon reaching the deeper end, the pontoons and upwards of five electric outboard motors will fold downward thanks to actuator jacks.
The Cybercat offers a top speed of 22 knots when equipped with a maximum of five motors and a maximum range of one hundred nautical miles at 5 knots.
If you were hoping for a bit more speed, the CyberCat Foiler adds a hydrofoil to the mix, elevating the truck out of the water and significantly reducing drag.
Thanks to this, the CyberCat Foiler offers max speeds upwards of 33 knots but doesn’t adjust the max range in any way.
CybercatTM and Cybercat FoilerTM Specs and Price
Design: TSWLM Electric Vehicles Inc.
Location: Seatle, WA, U.S.A
CybercatTM
Price: $22,900-$32,900 or €20,231-€29,067
Top Speed: 25 mph, 40 kph or 22 kts
Motor: 5 x 50 kW, 335 HP
Ground Clearance: 1/.3 m
Cybercat FoilerTM
Price:.81–.98 BTC; $35,400–$42,900; €31,275–€37,902
Top Speed: 40 mph, 64 kph or 35 kts
Range: 75–115 mi/120–185 km
Motor: 5 x 50kW
Features:
Adaptive Air Suspension
Foiler adds Hydrofoils
Portable and Easy to Install
Frame Interconnect Sensors