TESLA 2022 Cybertruck
The Tesla Cybertruck may appear to have been delivered by an extraterrestrial race, but it has the power to compete with any of the top-selling pickup trucks. Tesla's all-electric truck is pretty rugged, with a sharp-edged body constructed of scratch- and dent-resistant stainless steel. The Cybertruck can tow up to 14,000 pounds and has a driving range of 500 miles or more, thanks to its all-wheel drive. While it is true for the most costly model, the lowest affordable model starts at $39,900. Of course, they still don't know much about the Cybertruck, including when it will be available for purchases. Tesla has delayed the truck's production timeline several times already, but on April 7, 2022, CEO Elon Musk again promised that the truck is coming and will be out in 2023.
Tesla is expanding its inventory to include a pickup truck, which is one of America's most popular body shapes. Given how well trucks sell in this nation, the Cybertruck gives the company a potentially strong seller with extremely excellent metrics for both an EV and a pickup. However, it will face immediate competition from the Ford F-150 Lightning, the GMC Hummer EV, and the Rivian R1T. Chevy is also considering an electric Silverado in the coming years, and Ram believes an EV with a truck bed will be available by 2024.
Not one, not two, but three electric motors are available for the Cybertruck. The two- and three-motor variants feature all-wheel drive, while the single-motor vehicle has rear-wheel drive. Tesla promises it will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 110 mph. According to reports, the dual-motor Cybertruck will hit 60 mph in just 4.5 ticks and achieve a top speed of 120 mph. The three-motor vehicle, which Tesla claims will essentially teleport from zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds (!) with a top speed of 130 mph, will appeal to those looking for the utmost performance. The adjustable air suspension on all Cybertrucks allows for up to 16 inches of ground clearance and may be raised or lowered on the fly. Add that to its 35-degree approach and 28-degree departure angles and the Tesla pickup could prove to be a formidable off-road machine
Price: $39,900