On November 30, Tesla held an event during which it announced that it had completed delivery of the first 10 Cybertruck pre-orders for employees.
Immediately with this company, sales were opened to everyone and the final prices of the serial version of the electric pickup were announced. The final cost of the “electric train” is a little depressing: in 2019, Elon Musk promised a base price of $39,990, but now it has risen to $60,990. And this version will appear only in 2025.
The new product has a stainless steel body and can withstand shots from small arms. The car is equipped with an adaptive air suspension with a stroke of up to 30.5 cm and a ground clearance of 43.2 cm.
In an alternative version rear axle drive, acceleration from 0 to 96 km/h in 6.5 seconds, top speed – 180 km/h. The power reserve in this version is 402 km.
Dimensions: 5682 x 2200 mm x 1791 mm.
Two other trim levels will become available in 2024.Price: for $79,990 and $99,990. The first pair of engines has a total power of 600 hp, a top speed of 180 km/h, acceleration to 96 km/h in just 4.1 seconds. The power reserve is 547 km. There is fast charging – 15 minutes from the outlet gives 218 km of power reserve.
The most expensive version is called Cyberbeast. It received three electric motors with a total power of 845 hp. The maximum speed is 209 km/h, acceleration to 96 km/m takes just 2.6 seconds.
For example, here’s how the Cyberbeast overtook a Porsche 911 while towing another Porsche 911:
The range of a year for the top version is 515 km, and 15 minutes to the socket gives 206 km.
All models will be produced in natural colors, there will be no paints. However, you can order a black film coating for $6,500. [Reuters]
Source: Iphones RU

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