Tesla's pickup truck. Preordered in 2019 and three times delayed, the first customers received their Cybertrucks in November 2023. With production ramping up in 2024, the least expensive rear-wheel model is planned for 2025.
Looking like a futuristic passenger vehicle more than a pickup truck, the Cybertruck is offered in single, dual and tri-motor models ranging from $60,000 to more than $100,000. The Cyberbeast top model has 845 horsepower and a towing capacity of 11,000 pounds. Tesla's self-driving option is also available. Elon Musk has claimed the vehicle is sufficiently waterproof to briefly serve as a boat if the water is not choppy.
A Game Changer?
Unique to say the least, the Cybertruck's sleek lines make it appealing for everyday driving, and its load and pulling capacity rival many gas-engine pickups. The vehicle has an unpainted stainless-steel body that Tesla claims makes repairs simple and quick. (Image courtesy of Tesla Motors.)
A Workhorse in Disguise
The Cybertruck's 6x4-foot bed can hold 2,500 pounds and easily handles 4x8 sheets of building materials. (Image courtesy of Tesla Motors.)
You Can't Miss It
The Cybertruck does stand out from the crowd and is impossible to miss on the road or in a driveway.