Cybertruck, preparing to make an appearance in MENA.
- Cybertruck makes its first delivery in November 2023 after 4 years of delays and waiting time.
- The truck is equipped with features that rival most of the high-end pickup trucks while offering an electric alternative.
- TESLA is expected to start delivering the truck in Q1 of 2025 for MENA and UAE in general, with a waiting list currently in place.
Cybertruck Is a battery electric full-size pickup truck built by Tesla in 2023, introduced as a concept in 2019.
The truck has a triangular body design with flat sheet metal panels made of stainless steel.
Cybertruck made its first delivery in late November of 2023 after being delayed since its initial expected release date in 2021.
Cybertruck has an expected launch date of March/April of 2025 for the UAE and MENA in general.
As of right now, the truck is only available In North America with three models to choose from with different price points which are:
Cybertruck Models:
- The Tri-Motor all-wheel drive (AWD)
- The Rear-Wheel Driver (RWD)
- The Cyberbeast, Dual Motor AWD.
With an estimated range of 250-340 miles (547km) depending on the model and features.
The Truck has an estimated and tested towing capacity of 4,990 KG which rivals most high-end pickup trucks in the market.
Equipped with a 4×8 composite bed the Cybertruck is also able to haul payloads up to 1,134 KG which according to TESLA is the equivalent of an Average African Elephant.
The truck also features integrated 120V and 240V bed and cabin outlets respectively, allowing the truck owners to provide up to 11.5 KW of power to suit their needs, powerful enough to power house lights during outages.
Cybertruck also boasts high power and speed, equipped with an 845 HP engine, the truck can go from 0 to 100 KM/H in 2.7 seconds on the road and under 4 seconds off-road.
Tesla designed the interior of the truck to be simplistic with two main screens, one for control on the front cabin and one for entertainment for the back seats.
Tesla claims that the Cybertruck can recover up to 235 KM of range in 15 minutes of supercharging.