Tesla's Cybertruck: What We Know So Far

Tesla's Cybertruck has been making headlines ever since it was unveiled in November 2019. The all-electric pickup truck—which is slated to go into production in 2023 - has a bold, futuristic design that has divided opinion. Some people love it, while others think it looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. But there's no denying that the Cybertruck is one of the most talked-about vehicles of the year. So, what do you need to know about Tesla's Cybertruck? Read on to find out.

Design And Specs

The Cybertruck is made entirely from stainless steel and has an angular, boxy design that is unlike any other pickup truck on the market. It has a unique three-window cabin that offers good visibility for the driver and passengers, and the windows are made from bulletproof glass. Tesla says that the Cybertruck is "built for utility" and can tow up to 14,000 pounds (6,350 kg). It will be available in three different versions: Single Motor RWD, Dual Motor AWD, and Tri-Motor AWD. The Single Motor version will have one electric motor powering the rear wheels, while the Dual Motor and Tri-Motor versions will have two and three motors respectively, with one motor powering each wheel. 

All versions of the Cybertruck will come equipped with adaptive air suspension, which will automatically adjust the ride height depending on the conditions. The truck can also be equipped with an optional package that includes all-terrain tires, underbody armour, and LED lights. 

The Single Motor version will have an estimated range of 250 miles (400 km) on a single charge, while the Dual Motor and Tri-Motor versions will have an estimated range of 300 miles (480 km) and 500 miles (800 km) respectively. All versions of the truck will be able to recharge their batteries quickly using Tesla's Supercharger network. 

As for speed, the Cybertruck can go from 0-60 mph in under 6 seconds.

Price And Availability

The Single Motor version of the Cybertruck will start at $39,900, while the Dual Motor and Tri-Motor versions will start at $49,900 and $69,900 respectively. There’s a good chance you can get your Cybertruck by end 2023.

Whether you love or hate Tesla's Cybertruck, there's no denying that it's a pretty fascinating vehicle. It's unlike anything else on the market thanks to its angular design and all-electric powertrain, and it promises good range and towing capabilities. If you're in the market for a pickup truck and you're not afraid to stand out from the crowd, then keep an eye on Tesla's Cybertruck - it might just be the perfect truck for you.

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