Tesla’s Cybertruck Perfect Mars rover?

Darren Bacon, concept artist and associate art director for Halo Infinite, has seen fit to introduce the recently unveiled Tesla Cybertruck to the Mars surface in one of his concept drawings. While the memes surrounding Elon Musk’s latest unveiling go above and beyond in showing how ridiculous the design of the Cybertruck is—at least here on Planet Earth—the futuristic EV truck thankfully seems to fit in perfectly on the surface of the Red Planet. 
The specs make it more fitting. During the launch, Elon claimed that the car is bulletproof, and the cold rolled ultra-hard steel underpinnings seemed quite reassuring. Although the window shatter test did not exactly go as planned, Tesla claims impressive performance otherwise—the range topping tri-motor AWD model is claimed to have a range of 500+ miles, which would come in handy if you’re base-running across an inhospitable planet. The base model comes with a single-motor, 250 mile range and RWD, with the mid-ranger utilising a dual-motor, 300 mile range AWD drivetrain. 
If you get stuck in one of Mars’ precipitous ravines, better hope you also got the Tesla Cyberquad ATV in a package deal—although not yet confirmed for production, the idea of an electric all-terrain vehicle that slots into the back of the Cybertruck via a motorised ramp fits neatly into the ecosystem. 
Science-fiction or not, the Cybertruck is definitely a better fit for Mars than good ole’ Earth. Let’s hope the Mars ready models actually have shatter-proof windows, or else the infamous storms on the Red Planet might just up-end Elon’s plans for colonisation.