Clad in a stainless steel alloy crafted by Tesla, the Cybertruck is anticipated to be priced starting at around US$60,990 for the base Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) model. It is set to be available in 2025. The All-Wheel Drive variant, scheduled for delivery next year, is estimated to cost US$79,990, while the high-performance Cyberbeast is expected to have a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of US$99,990, with deliveries slated to commence in the upcoming year. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, asserts that the Cybertruck’s remarkably low center of gravity minimises the risk of it flipping over in the event of a crash.
Specifications:
- Three versions: Rear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive, and Cyberbeast
- Towing capacity: Up to 11,000 lbs
- Payload: Up to 2,500 lbs
- Length: 223.7 inch
- Width: 86.6 in (side mirrors folded), 95 inches (extended mirrors)
- Height: 70.5 inch
- Weight: 6,603 lbs (AWD), 6,843 lbs (Cyberbeast)
- Bed length: 6 ft
- Bed width: 4 ft
- Cargo: 120.9 cubic feet
- Suspension: Adaptive air suspension with 12 inch of travel
- Ground clearance: 17.44 in Extract Mode
- Charging: NACS connector, up to 250 kW
- Storage: 67 cubic feet of lockable storage
- Range: 250 miles (estimated) for the RWD, 340 miles (estimated) for the AWD, 320 miles (estimated) for the Cyberbeast
- Power: 600 hp for the AWD, 845 hp for the Cyberbeast
- Torque: 7,435 pound-feet for the AWD, 10,296 lb-ft for the Cyberbeast
- 0-60 mph: 6.5 seconds for the RWD, 4.1 seconds for the AWD, 2.6 seconds for the Cyberbeast
- Top speed: 112 mph for the AWD, 130 mph for the Cyberbeast
- Power outlets: four 120V (two in the cabin and two in the bed, up to 20 amps) and one 240V in the bed (up to 40A). Maximum continuous power: 9.6 kilowatts
- Vehicle-to-home capability with up to 11.5 kW exportable power Seating: up to 5 people F 48-volt electrical system F 800-volt traction battery F18.5 in central touchscreen, 9.4 in rear touchscreen
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