The 2021 Tesla Cybertruck is widespread and the latest in a line of the highly awaited all-electric carmaker. Tesla Cybertruck is the second primary Tesla vehicle outside the mainline S, 3, X, Y lineup. The Roadster is a very different all-electric beast.
The Tesla Cybertruck takes on a pickup truck, and it’s an entire unit. Learn more about its specs, features, fueling, etc.
- A six-seat crew pickup
- Single and dual-motor models available at launch, whereas tri-motor models with insane specs, arrive a year later.
- The towing capacity of 7,500 pounds of the single-motor to 10,000 pounds of the dual-motor
- Range of 250 miles of the single-motor to 300 miles of the dual-motor,
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Tesla Cybertruck Design And Dimensions
The Cybertruck, with its angular, sharp-edged bodywork, is a massive departure from the firm’s road cars.
- The front side features a narrow full-width light bar that includes a pair of thin upswept headlights.
- The trunk upwards features a simple regular bonnet and windscreen line that slides into the rear tailgate.
- The rear side features a single full-width light bar with a completely flat tailgate design. It is complemented by black cladding bodywork with squared-off wheel arches on all sides that house large off-road wheels.
Tesla Cybertruck Interior
- The cybertruck has seating for six across two rows.
- Along with folding the front center seat flat as an armrest
- The dashboard has a large 17-inch touchscreen with no other visible controls or switches.
- The steering wheel with a futuristic design is a flat-bottomed pattern with a cut-off top similar to the Tesla Roadster.
- Features a rear-view mirror display, uses a high-definition camera located in the tailgate,
- A glass roof extending over the entire length of the cabin of the cybertruck
Exotic-Car Speeds
According to Tesla, the fastest Tri-Motor can run from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds with the best speed of 130 miles per hour. 0 to 60 mph runs in the Dual Motor model take 4.5 seconds, while the base Single Motor truck model achieves a still of the 6.5-second dash.
Bulletproof Stainless Steel Body
The Tesla Cybertrucks body is stainless steel. During Cybertruck’s launch event, the steel bodywork required frequent cleaning to remove fingerprints. Franz Von Holzhausen, Tesla’s head of design, swung a sledgehammer into the door panel, leaving no apparent damage during that event.
The Tesla Cybertruck’s Bed
The Tesla Cybertruck’s bed is known as “vault.” The bed’s length is 6.5 feet. Between the vault, storage areas, and the front trunk combined into the upper panels of the bed(vault), the Cybertruck allows 100 cubic feet of lockable storage area.