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Tesla, Samsung Sign $436 Million Deal For Camera Modules To Be Used In Cybertruck: Report

IANSJul 14, 2021, 03:01 PM | Updated 03:01 PM IST
Elon Musk during the unveiling of the CyberTruck (Pic Via Twitter)

Elon Musk during the unveiling of the CyberTruck (Pic Via Twitter)


Samsung has reportedly signed a deal with Elon Musk's electric car maker Tesla worth $436 million to let its latest camera modules to be used in Cybertruck.

According to a report in Sam Mobile, the South Korean tech giant will supply the biggest electric car manufacturer in the US with its camera modules.

Samsung's camera modules will be used by Tesla's latest electric vehicle that was unveiled in November 2019, the reports claimed.

The prototype vehicle showcased on stage wasn't equipped with conventional rearview mirrors, but instead, it used an array of cameras connected to the dashboard's displays.

The production model shouldn't be all that different from the original prototype and these reports further confirm that the Cybertruck will have a mirrorless design.


Earlier, Samsung has supplied Tesla with other EV-related technologies before, including batteries, and reports indicate that the new PixCell LED headlamp developed by Samsung will also be used by Tesla for its future EVs.

Tesla is believed to have close to 1 million reservations for the Cybertruck at this point.

Musk has confirmed that the Tesla Cybertruck will be equipped with a 4-wheel directional steering, resulting in a feature similar to the Hummer EV's 'Crab mode'.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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