Elon Musk unveils the new Tesla Cybertruck on Nov. 21 for an eager audience. Musk took to the stage in Hawthorne, California, to reveal Tesla’s long-awaited electric pickup truck. The vehicle is said to be more capable than a Ford F-150 and perform better than a Porsche 911, and simply dubbed the Cybertruck.
The base model of the Cybertruck costs $39,000, while the top end Tri-Motor All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) model starts at $69,900. The Tri-Motor AWD version can reportedly go from 0 to 60 in 2.9 seconds, carry 3,500 pounds and tow up to 14,000 pounds. While the Tri-Motor AWD version will have a range of 500 miles the base model of the car will have a range of 250 miles on a full charge.
”With its stainless steel alloy exterior and its “unbreakable” metal glass windows, the Cybertruck is being toted by Musk as “literally bulletproof. A demonstration of the truck’s “unbreakable” windows did backfire, however, as a metal ball was, in fact, able to break them…
Globally, Tesla’s vehicle deliveries range from 367,000 and 368,000 units in 2019. The Model 3 won the title of the best-selling plug-in electric vehicle.
During the 4th quarter of 2019, Tesla’s Model 3 accounted for over 80 percent of the sales volume by-product, which has paved the financial road the Cybertruck will be cruising. Tesla is looking forward to the release of the Roadster, The Model Y and the Cybertruck to their official lineup.
The Cybunker for the Cybertruck looks like, umm…
Yeah, I have no idea what to even think about this except…”Zombie Fort”?
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