The clock is ticking as Tesla prepares to roll out its long-anticipated Cybertruck, with deliveries slated to begin on November 30, 2023. But here’s the kicker—this isn’t just another pickup truck. Let’s recap one of the most anticipated EVs in the market right now.

Tesla might even use its own fleet of semis for initial deliveries

Manufactured at the Gigafactory Texas, the Cybertruck deliveries will initially be in limited numbers. An interesting twist from the Q3 2023 report shows a Tesla Semi loaded with three Cybertrucks, raising eyebrows over whether Tesla might use its own fleet of semis for initial deliveries. This shows Tesla’s complete control over its production line, right from manufacturing down to delivery—a testament to the company’s strategic depth.

Cybertruck

The Cybertruck doesn’t just compete; it outperforms. With towing capabilities expected to exceed 14,000 pounds, it overshadows rivals like the Ford F-150 Lightning and the Rivian R1T, which max out at 10,000 and 11,000 pounds, respectively. And that’s not all. The payload capacity is said to be up to 3,500 pounds, and the Cybertruck promises to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds. It’s not just a truck; it’s a beast, albeit an electric one. It will feature an 800-volt powertrain and 4680-type cylindrical battery cells. Simply put, this truck is packing the latest in Tesla’s battery tech, positioning it for both longevity and exceptional performance.

The Cybertruck isn’t just a monumental step for Tesla; it’s a whole new landscape for the electric vehicle market. And with an estimated annual production capacity of 125,000 units, Tesla seems hell-bent not just to enter but dominate this new market. The future, it seems, is just six weeks away.

RELATED:

(Via)