Electric pickup truck
Motor vehicle
Tesla Cybertruck Manufacturer Tesla, Inc. Production November 2023 – present Model years 2024–present Assembly United States: Austin, Texas (Gigafactory Texas ) Designer Class Pickup truck Body style 4-door crew cab Layout Electric motor single motor,dual motor or tri motor Transmission Single-speed fixed (15:1 ratio) Battery Electric range 250–340 mi (400–545 km) (EPA est.) 440–470 mi (710–755 km) (with range extender) Plug-in charging AC onboard charger: 11.5 kW at 240 V, 48 A DC : ≤250 kW at 400 V[ 1] ≤350 kW at 800 V[ 2] NACS connectorWheelbase 143.11 in (3,635 mm) Length 223.74 in (5,683 mm) Width 79.99 in (2,032 mm) Height 70.7 in (1,796 mm)[ 3] Curb weight 6,660 lb (3,020 kg) AWD[ 4] 6,901 lb (3,130 kg) Cyberbeast[ 5]
The Tesla Cybertruck is a battery electric pickup truck built by Tesla, Inc. since 2023.[ 6] Introduced as a concept vehicle in November 2019, it has a controversial body design[ 7] reminiscent of low-polygon modelling , consisting of flat stainless steel sheet panels.
Tesla initially planned to produce the vehicle in late 2021, but after many delays, it entered production in mid-2023 and was first delivered to customers in November 2023. Two models are currently offered: a tri-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) model called Cyberbeast, and a dual-motor AWD model. A single-motor rear-wheel drive (RWD) model is slated to be available in 2025. EPA range estimates cover 250–340 miles (400–550 km), varying by model.[ 8] [ 9] As of November 2024[update] , the Cybertruck was only shipping in the United States and Canada.[ 10] [ 11]
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