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Tesla Cybertruck

RWD |  2025–

Tesla Cybertruckr full specs front view Dimensions: 720 by 480 pixels
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123 kWh
400 km

235 kW

6.5 s

TRIMS (VARIANTS) :

Technical Data & Performance

Model Years2025–present
Trim (Variant)Cybertruck - RWD
Power (Horsepower)235 kW (315 hp)
Top Speed180 km/h (112 mph)
Torque600 Nm (443 lb-ft)
Acceleration6.5 sec (0–100 km/h)
6.5 sec (0–62 mph)
DriveRWD Rear-wheel drive
Motor detailsSingle Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor

Battery & Charging

Battery Capacity & Size116 kWh usable,
123 kWh gross
Max Range0 mi / EPA
400 km (250 mi) / EPA
Consumption29 kWh/100 km
Battery TypeLithium-ion
Cell Format / SupplierNCA (Nickel Cobalt Aluminum) Tesla 4680 cells
Battery Voltage800 V
V2L SupportedYes / 2.4 kW
Heat pumpYes
AC Home Charging1-phase - 0 kW (Max Power)
3-phase - 0 kW (Max Power)
DC Fast Charging0 kW (Max Power)
30 min. (10–80%)

Dimensions & Body

Type5 door, pickup
Seating capacity5
Length5682 mm (223.7 in)
Width2199 mm (86.6 in)
Height1791 mm (70.5 in)
Wheelbase3807 mm (149.9 in)
Ground Clearancemax. 406 mm (16 in)
Curb weight2790 kg (6150 lb)
Gross weight3629 kg (8000 lb)
Trunk Volume1999 L (70.6 ft³)
1897 L (67 ft³) max
Drag Coefficient0.34
PlatformTesla Exoskeleton
Estimated Market Price
* for reference only
USD 60,990

⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.

The Evolution of the
Tesla Cybertruck:
Key Changes and Specifications


2023: Initial Production Launch

  • Overview: After multiple delays, the Cybertruck entered limited production in late 2023 at Gigafactory Texas, featuring a radical angular design and ultra-hard stainless steel exoskeleton.
  • Variants: Initially launched with two AWD configurations:
    • Dual Motor AWD: 600 hp (447 kW), 0–60 mph in 4.1 seconds.
    • Cyberbeast Tri Motor AWD: 845 hp (630 kW), 0–60 mph in 2.6 seconds with rollout.
  • Battery: 123 kWh lithium-ion pack (816 V architecture).
  • Range: EPA-estimated range:
    • Dual Motor: 340 miles (547 km).
    • Cyberbeast: 320 miles (515 km).
  • Charging: NACS connector; DC fast charging up to 250 kW (400 V) or 350 kW (800 V); AC onboard charger: 11.5 kW at 240 V.
  • Dimensions: Length 223.7 in (5683 mm), Width 80.0 in (2032 mm), Height 70.7 in (1796 mm), Wheelbase 143.1 in (3635 mm).
  • Curb Weight: Dual Motor: 6,660 lb (3020 kg); Cyberbeast: 6,901 lb (3130 kg).

2025: Long Range RWD Variant

  • Overview: A more affordable rear-wheel-drive version was introduced in 2025, targeting broader market adoption.
  • Powertrain: Single motor RWD with estimated 300+ hp, tuned for efficiency and range.
  • Range: Projected EPA range of 250–300 miles (402–483 km).
  • Charging: Same NACS interface; compatible with Tesla Superchargers and third-party CCS via adapter.

Utility & Payload

  • Bed Size: 6.5 ft (198 cm) vault with integrated tonneau cover and accessory rail system.
  • Payload Capacity: Up to 2,500 lb (1134 kg).
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 11,000 lb (4990 kg) for Cyberbeast.
  • Suspension: Adaptive air suspension with variable ride height and off-road modes.

Interior & Technology

  • Cabin: 5-seat layout with flat floor, angular dashboard, and panoramic glass roof.
  • Infotainment: 18.5″ central touchscreen, rear 9.4″ display, Tesla OS with OTA updates.
  • Connectivity: 5G modem, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth, wireless phone charging.

Safety & Driver Assistance

  • Systems: Autopilot with HW4 (AI4), Full Self-Driving (FSD) optional, emergency braking, lane keeping, blind spot monitoring.
  • Structure: Ultra-hard stainless steel body with armored glass; frontal crash zones redesigned for compliance.

Production Status

  • Start Date: Began in November 2023 at Gigafactory Texas.
  • Markets: Available in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and South Korea as of 2025.
  • Future Outlook: Tesla plans expanded variants including camper modules, solar accessories, and potential commercial fleet adaptations.
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