With the futuristic design of the EV, the manufacturer has been able to attract the attention of consumers and industry experts alike.However, once the EV hits the production line at full capacity, it might turn out to be a game changer for the pickup truck market or prove to be a costly gamble forElon Musk and Tesla.
Tesla Cyber Truck: What we know so far
The Cybertruck’s most striking features include its undeniably unconventional design, a boxy body made up of stainless steel, armoured glasses, and capabilities that are said to be challenging enough for conventional pickup trucks.
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Speaking of the capabilities, the Cybertruck will boast a payload capacity of nearly 1,600 KGs and will have enough room to seat at least six passengers including the driver. While there is little known about the interior of the EV, it will likely get a large 17-inch touchscreen on the dashboard. Tesla is expected to offer three variants of the Cybertruck with the base-spec model delivering a range of 402 km while the top-of-the-line variant will get an impressive range of 804 km.
It also claims to accelerate from 0-100 kmph in under 2.9 seconds, surpassing even some of the fastest sports cars on the market.
After the delivery dates being postponed due to several reasons such as the Covid-19 pandemic and the semiconductor shortage, the manufacturer is finally ready to deliver the Cybertrucks today. Whether it will turn out to be a huge success or the popularity of this EV will come down with time, only time will tell. Nevertheless, we can expect a lot of debates around the Cybertruck in the coming days as it finally rolls off the production line, starting from Northern America.