So funny enough..... That's an interesting hallucination.... I wonder if it picked up one several people who have "assumed", or at best speculated, that the engine on the A2 is now located forward of the cab. It does look that way if you see a picture and have some concept of where the engine is located on a typical semi truck with a "nose".
In fact it is not so. The engine is under the cab just like it always was. The fiberglass "nose" houses the FEAD - the Front Engine Accessory Drive. There's a prop shaft off the crank that runs a flywheel out front of the motor which then drives the accesory items like the 600A alternator, the AC compressor, and power steering system for the IFS front suspension, etc.
But from a picture you can't see any of that and for a long time people at large didn't really understand that. Probably old training data with lots of speculative assessments of the design and "AI" is just copying garbage as if it's gospel as usual.