It’s been a big few days for electric vehicles. On Friday, Tesla launched its Cybertruck with notably reduced specs than originally promised, and with a controversial handle-less door design. But there’s better news on the EV front: Volvo and Toyota both announced affordable electric offerings for 2025, and Detroit is testing out a new technology that is installed beneath the pavement and would charge vehicles wirelessly while they drive, idle and park on the street.
Today we’re taking a look at a tent for the Cybertruck, a multi-room audio streaming interface and a vegan charcuterie platter. This is Today in Gear.
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If You Do Get a Cybertruck, Check Out This Basecamp

This custom-built Basecamp ($2,975) created by unique tentmaker Heimplanet does actually make us want the Cybertruck. It integrates seamlessly with the infamous EV, extending the vehicle’s ultramodern lines into a spacious truck bed tent, with a cushy mattress that rests above the bed itself, allowing for usage of that storage space while off-grid. The airframe design inflates quickly using a hand pump and stows away neatly below the tonneau cover to maintain driving range.