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Elon Musk has made another attempt to break Twitter and it seems he's tapped into a U.S. trend. America has spoken and bigger is no longer better. With shows like "Tiny House Nation", websites such as tinyhouselistings.com, and ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) skyrocketing in popularity, it's no wonder that some people are looking for the cutting edge, top of the line models.

According to InsideEVs.com, towing a tiny smart home behind a 100 percent electric Telsa Cybertruck may be a possibility thanks to a somewhat-ambitious Tweet from none other than Elon Musk.

To be clear, Musk didn't announce this possibility but he did reply to a Twitter user named Mick Tezla (@TezlaMick) who tagged him and asked if he could plug his tiny house into a Tesla Cybertruck to power it, to which Musk responded in the positive.

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The Tesla Cybertruck isn't available at the moment but for just $100 down right now (fully refundable, by the way), you can lay claim to your customizable Cybertruck which range from $39,900 to $69,900. Add in an extra $10,000 if you want the self-driving option. Production for the $39,900 model is expected to begin in late 2022.

On Tesla's website, the Cybertruck boasts "better utility than a truck with more performance than a sports car." The Cybertruck could be a game-changer for truck and SUV lovers who yearn for the electric option. Though it's too soon to tell, the Cybertruck just like the Tesla before it, seems like it's going to be a winner when it hits the market.

Many truck and SUV enthusiasts love to haul. Likewise, RV and tiny home enthusiasts turn to trucks and SUVs to haul their tow-able homes. The downside of this? The gas money needed to power these larger vehicles. With a completely electric truck, one that has moves like a sports car no less, there is literally no end to where a traveler's heart can journey.

A tiny home traveler would have to pony up a small treasure in order to purchase a Cybertruck but if it powered a tiny home, it would surely pay for itself over a period of time. The fact that Twitter user Mick Tezla's 3-D animation shows a Cybertruck towing a tiny home that looks shockingly similar to the unique style of the Cybertruck has many wondering if Musk's "yes" implies that in the near future, he will add a fully electric tiny home to his impressive product line.

If they ever exist, would you live in a Cyber Tiny Home and pull it with the much-anticipated Cybertruck? You might and Elon Musk might make it happen.

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Source: Insideevs.com, Tesla



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