Tesla‘s first semi-truck has officially hit the road, with a handful of drivers saying a key feature may have changed the industry.
Elon Musk‘s clean energy company will begin shipping its new semi-trucks this summer, with up to 15,000 expected to hit the road in 2026.
But some drivers have already gotten their hands on the vehicle and have given rave reviews for its off-the-wall features including a centered driving position.
The trucks also have rearview cameras and fast charging.
They are advertised as reaching a 60 percent battery capacity in just 30 minutes and travel 500 miles on a single charge.
Drivers who tested the vehicle said the range of each charge was a ‘game changer’