
A stunning photo has emerged on the internet showcasing a large, distinctively triangle-shaped vehicle located in Munich, close to BMW’s Research and Innovation Center. This discovery suggests that the German automaker may be conducting an analysis of the newly-released Tesla Cybertruck.
While it’s fairly common to spot Cybertrucks in places like California and Texas where most deliveries are taking place, Europe remains an uncommon sight due to the vehicle not being sold there. This is primarily due to its size and the challenges it may face concerning pedestrian safety regulations.
Recently, a flatbed car transporter with a concealed but recognizable triangle-shaped vehicle was seen in Munich, just a stone’s throw away from BMW. The pictures were shared by Nextmove, a German EV rental company known for its informative EV content on YouTube.
The images were captured on April 4th around 7:45 am near the intersection of Schleichheimerstrasse and Frankfurter Ring, close to BMW’s Research and Innovation Center. The proximity of this location to several BMW facilities raises suspicions that BMW may have acquired the Cybertruck for evaluation purposes.

While BMW isn’t known for producing trucks, the interest in exploring Tesla’s Cybertruck is likely fueled by the advanced technologies it boasts. Features like 48-Volt architecture, steer-by-wire functionality, Tesla’s 4680 cell format, and Powershare bidirectional charging are innovations that BMW may want to study closely.
Automakers frequently obtain competitor’s vehicles to dissect and understand their technological advancements. Recent sightings of Cybertrucks in the possession of other automakers, such as Ford in Detroit, indicate a growing interest in Tesla’s disruptive technologies.
With the skyrocketing resale value of Cybertrucks on the market, it’s evident that these vehicles hold appeal beyond their initial purchase price. BMW’s potential investment in a Cybertruck for research purposes could provide valuable insights into the future of automotive innovation.