Tesla has been granted a patent for a Cybertruck electric pickup tire design for exclusive use for 15 years

News on March 9, it was reported that Tesla, which failed to mass-produce the Cybertruck electric pickup truck at the end of 2021 and the end of 2022 as scheduled, is moving forward to start producing this electric car in November 2019 at the Texas Gigafactory later this year, and they are also accelerating the recruitment of relevant personnel.

In addition to accelerating the recruitment of relevant personnel to achieve mass production, Tesla is also applying for a patent related to the Cybertruck, and they recently obtained a tire design patent.

According to foreign media reports, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted Tesla a patent related to tire designs and granted Tesla exclusive design rights for the next 15 years.

However, it was also mentioned in the report that although Tesla applied for and obtained a patent for the appearance design of Cybertruck electric pickup tires, it does not mean that it will be used in the final mass-produced car. Automakers continue to apply for patents, and many of the patented designs and technologies may never be used.

Tesla’s Cybertruck electric pickup launched in November 2019,The shape is unique, and the appearance is very different from the pickup trucks launched by other manufacturers beforeIf they do patent the relevant components as reported, they are expected to obtain a significant number of design patents.

Great Wall Motor: Haval’s first large SUV returns to the Haval H5 sequence

News on March 9, Great Wall Motor announced: Haval’s first large SUV returns to the Haval H5 sequence! New Friends & Old Guys, H5, Inherit the Classics, Recreate the Legend!

Today we found in the “Road Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Products Announcement” (Batch 369) that the new Haval H5 officially passed the application. The all-new Haval H5 has a length, width and height of 5190/1905/1835mm and a wheelbase of 3140mm; The front face adopts a large trapezoidal grille, supplemented by two banners, and the “HAVAL” brand logo is located in the center of the upper banner; The tail markings are available in three styles, meaning that two versions of the H5 L and H5 MAX may be available.

 

The all-new Haval H5 has a curb weight of 2120 (2155) kg, 17-inch and 18-inch rims and tire sizes of 245/65 R17 and 245/60 R18. In terms of power, the car is equipped with a 2.0T diesel engine (maximum power 122kW) and a high and low power 2.0T gasoline engine (maximum power 145kW / 165kW), mated to an 8AT gearbox.