Russian-Style Cybertruck Clone: Options List for Electric Van Revealed
Details of the equipment offered on a Russian-made copy of the Tesla Cybertruck have been disclosed.
The Russian electric van Russo-Balt F200 will come with a fairly generous list of options, though it still has a long way to go before matching the Tesla Cybertruck.
The electric van will feature LED headlights and climate control. In addition to a standard set of “cold-weather” features, a special “Russian Winter” package is offered, although the manufacturer has not specified exactly what it includes. The F200 is also equipped with a telematics system that transmits real-time data on the vehicle’s location, speed, and the weight of its cargo.
Available options on the F200 include:
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LED headlights
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14-inch multimedia touchscreen
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Climate control
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Driver airbag
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Four surround-view cameras
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Winter options package: heated steering wheel, seats, mirrors, and windshield wiper blades
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“Russian Winter” package
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Smart key
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Mobile app for remote vehicle control
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Online vehicle monitoring
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Anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESP)
According to the vehicle’s developers, the stainless-steel body can be wrapped in any color at the customer’s request. Buyers can also choose virtually any custom print.

An expanded technical lineup has also been promised. As an alternative to the 200-horsepower electric motor, a 400-horsepower hybrid version with an internal combustion engine acting as a generator and all-wheel drive will be available. In addition to the standard cargo van, an insulated refrigerated-style version is also planned.
The price of this engineering curiosity, the F200, is set at $85,000.
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