First new Tesla Cybertruck deliveries on Nov 30 specs for customers.
Confirmed is the new Tesla Cybertruck delivery date
Customers of Cybertruck have been waiting for their cars for almost four years, and on November 30th, a few fortunate people will finally receive the keys.
— Cybertruck (@cybertruck) October 18, 2023
It is probably only going to be an event for a select group of Tesla insiders, so don’t get too excited just yet. Most customers will be required to wait until 2024.
Musk claims that Tesla “dug its own grave with the Cybertruck,” indicating that the company has had a protracted and challenging road to get here. There have undoubtedly been many challenges in the process of developing a truck with this level of technology integrated and a design ready for mass production. In order to create the body panels, Tesla had to develop a 9,000 ton pressing machine and an ultra-hard stainless steel that it had to invent itself.
By the end of 2023, production will begin gradually, and by 2024, the assembly line will be operating at maximum capacity. Regarding cost, there is some speculation that the starting price for a single motor car will be between $50,000 and $41,000, though this has not been confirmed yet.
Whether or not the Cybertruck will visit the UK or even Europe is still up in the air. In the UK and throughout Europe, Tesla eliminated the opportunity to pre-order a Cybertruck last year, and it hasn’t come back.
Leaked specs for a potential Tesla Cybertruck
The Fast Lane EV YouTube channel recently released a video that purported to display some leaked specs for this truck from a Tesla insider, in addition to a confirmed delivery event.
These specifications are unverified, but they list a weight of a substantial 3,025 kg for the dual motor version and a potential 3,125 kg for the more potent tri-motor version. According to these leaked specs, the Cybertruck, which Tesla has already confirmed will have a 1,587 kg payload capacity, may be able to carry an additional 190 kg in the frunk.
Once more, it’s critical to approach these specifications with caution. Who this Tesla insider is and how they obtained this information are unknown. If this is accurate, the Cybertruck will weigh more than 4 tons when fully loaded, necessitating the need for an HGV license in order to operate it in the UK.
According to this specs list, the Cybertruck’s dimensions could be 2,029 mm wide and 5,669 mm long. This would put it at about the same width and slightly shorter than the Ford F150 Lightning.
Design of the new Tesla Cybertruck
With its quirky design, Musk’s 2019 unveiling of the Tesla Cybertruck certainly raised eyebrows among consumers and the media. After four years, the production model bears a striking resemblance to the avant-garde concept car.
X (previously known as Twitter) has been inundated with images of the Cybertruck in use at events and for development testing. The concept’s stubby bonnet, full-width light bar, and enormous single windscreen wiper are all present on the front end.
The practicality and interior of the new Tesla Cybertruck
The new Cybertruck’s interior is extremely simple, as one might expect from a Tesla, with a large screen taking center stage on the dashboard. It appears to have a squared-off version of the wheel found on the new Model 3, rather than the steering yoke found on the Model S and Model Y.
The Cybertruck, according to Tesla, has a 2,830 liter lockable cargo capacity. This comprises the frunk, the load bed dubbed the “vault” by Tesla and additional storage located behind the side windows.
Because the Cybertruck has built-in 120- and 240-volt power outlets, it can function as a portable mini power station. Additionally, it has an air compressor built right in.
Performance and new Tesla Cybertruck motors
The Tesla Cybertruck will be available with two or three motor configurations from the time of launch. Musk also made hints in 2021 about the availability of a quad-motor version, though it’s unclear if that will happen right away.
In addition to having rear-wheel steering, this four-wheel drive vehicle will be able to “crab walk,” just like the Hummer EV. When off-roading, the vehicle’s four-wheel steering allows it to maneuver the truck diagonally, like a crab would, to get around big rocks and boulders.
The all-wheel-drive, three-motor Cybertruck will reach 60 mph in less than three seconds, according to Tesla. The entry-level single-motor with rear-wheel drive takes 6.5 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph, whereas a dual-motor all-wheel-drive model completes the same sprint in less than 4.5 seconds.
Tesla Cybertruck’s new batteries: megawatt charging, extended range
According to Tesla, the Cybertruck with three motors can travel 500 miles between charges.
The base rear-drive Cybertruck can only travel 250 miles between electrical top-ups, while the mid-spec dual-motor model can travel 300 miles.
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