Cyber Truck

Tesla’s New Vehicle – Cyber Truck is selling at a price of $120,000

CYBER TRUCK

Cybertruck has caught the attention of many drivers with its polarizing design that promises a durable build and unique features.

CyberTruck is Selling with 3 Varients

  1. single-motor RWD ($60,990)
  2. dual-motor AWD ($79,990)
  3. tri-motor AWD ($120,000)

Cyber Truck

RANGE

The base rear-wheel drive variant can travel an estimated 250 miles, while the all-wheel drive and “Cyberbeast” variants can travel 340 miles and 320 miles, respectively.
The top two variants can travel further with an optional range extender that takes about a third of the truck’s bed space. “It’s meant for very long trips or towing heavy things up mountains,” CEO Elon Musk said on X.

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The Cybertruck has a unique trapezoidal exterior design inspired by the “Blade Runner” movie and stainless-steel alloy exoskeleton that challenges the traditional aesthetics of the pickup truck market with some features not seen before.

The Tesla Cybertruck, in the video, is connected to a trailer hauling another Porsche 911. The weight of the 911 varies between 1,455 to 1,715 kg, depending on the model, and it remains uncertain which specific version of the Porsche supercar is featured in the footage. Notably, the Cybertruck boasts an impressive towing capacity of 4,990 kg and is claimed to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 2.6 seconds, excluding rollout.

Original Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsonSEllPmU&t=3s

Build quality of Cyber Truck is Very Good And Speed is Awesome.

Speed of Tesla’s Cyber Truck is like a F1 Car.

A Tesla Cybertruck was recently put to the test to check its real-world range. As per reports, the large electric truck with a massive 124 kWh battery returned just 254 miles (409 km) of range when driven on the highway.

The test took place in Texas and was done at night to ensure weather and traffic wouldn’t be a consideration. Reports state the Cybertruck was put into cruise control at 70 mph for 4 hours, before running out of charge. Once the truck ran out of charge, it exited the highway but continued to run a few miles at lower speeds. The Cybertruck wasn’t willing to drive above 35 mph with a low battery.

On paper, the Cybertruck competes well with other electric pickups in its set. It boasts a 2,500-pound payload, 11,000-pound towing capacity, and more than 120 cubic feet of total cargo space. It has 685 pound-feet of torque — that’s more than a Ford F-150 Raptor. Top speed is 112 mph; the 0-60 mph sprint time is 4.1 seconds. (An upcoming, higher-performance variant called “Cyberbeast” will do it in 2.6 seconds, Musk promises.)

Elliot muses in her review that driving the Cybertruck around Hollywood is akin to wandering the streets as a celebrity. iPhone lenses followed her at every turn, and men longing to see the inside the truck in a Home Depot parking lot forced Elliot to rush to the truck and make a quick exit.

 

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