Russians Create the CyberVan Musk Never Built: Priced at 590,000 Yuan, Boasts a 100-Year Body Warranty
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Under Musk's helm, Tesla has already rolled out the Cybertruck pickup, yet it hasn't stepped into the CyberVan market. Recently, a Russian water dispenser manufacturer breathed new life into the historic Russo-Balt brand and introduced the Russo-Balt F200 EV van. This van sports a hand-welded, unpainted stainless steel exterior, drawing design inspiration from the angular aesthetics of the Tesla Cybertruck. The F200 EV measures 5,950mm in length, 2,000mm in width, and 2,550mm in height. It offers a roomy interior where adults can comfortably stand upright and has a maximum load capacity of 1,000 kilograms. In terms of power, it's outfitted with a 200-horsepower front-wheel-drive motor and a 115kWh battery pack, delivering a range of 400 kilometers and supporting fast charging. Standard features include ABS, ESP, air conditioning, and rear-axle air suspension, along with a 360-degree panoramic camera. To tackle Russia's severe cold weather, the F200 EV is equipped with seat, steering wheel, rearview mirror, and windshield wiper heating functions. The vehicle is priced at 6.5 million rubles (around 591,800 yuan), with the first batch of vans set for delivery in January 2027.