Tesla Cybertruck: First Deliveries Hint at Dual-Use Performance

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During a keynote that marked the start of deliveries for the Tesla Cybertruck, Elon Musk presented production units to several customers. This moment was covered by CNBC and drew attention from enthusiasts and potential buyers alike.

“We have a pickup truck that is better than a pickup truck, and we also have a sports car that is better than a sports car, all in the same package,” Musk remarked, underscoring the Cybertruck’s ambition to redefine dual roles in a single vehicle.

The company highlighted a suite of capabilities for the Cybertruck, including a reinforced, stone-resistant glass and the ability to tow heavy loads, such as a five-ton trailer. Musk also noted that the vehicle can accelerate from standstill to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds, a claim that instantaneously set high expectations for performance enthusiasts and potential commercial users alike.

On the deliveries front, Tesla moved forward with the event by handing over ten production Cybertrucks to customers on the day, while also sharing several new details about the model. This information was clarified by Engine1 and relayed to readers who follow automotive tech closely.

In the three-motor all-wheel-drive variant, sometimes referred to as the Cyberbeast version, the Cybertruck offers up to 845 horsepower. The model is positioned at a price around 100 thousand dollars for the top-tier configuration. The all-wheel-drive version with two motors is listed at approximately 80 thousand dollars and delivers about 600 horsepower. The basic rear-wheel-drive configuration starts around 61 thousand dollars, offering a more accessible entry point for buyers who want the Cybertruck’s unique blend of capability and utility.

Earlier, Tesla paused accepting orders for the pickup truck ahead of its formal unveiling, a move that created anticipation and curiosity among prospective customers. This pause was followed by the company’s decision to proceed with production, signaling a shift from concept to reality for a vehicle that aims to blur the lines between a rugged work truck and a high-performance machine.

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