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* Lenght: 223.7 in (5,680 mm) | * Lenght: 223.7 in (5,680 mm) | ||
+ | * Battery: 123 [[kWh]] lithium-ion (816 V, 150 Ah) | ||
* 3.000 - 3.100 kg | * 3.000 - 3.100 kg | ||
* 21'' [[Rim]]s | * 21'' [[Rim]]s | ||
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* [[V2]] | * [[V2]] | ||
* [[Soft close]] | * [[Soft close]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 06:36, 13 December 2024
wikipedia:Tesla Cybertruck (2024)
- Lenght: 223.7 in (5,680 mm)
- Battery: 123 kWh lithium-ion (816 V, 150 Ah)
- 3.000 - 3.100 kg
- 21 Rims
- 3 mm (1⁄8 in) 301 cold-rolled stainless steel
- 120 and 240 V AC outlets with up to 11.5 kW output, vehicle-to-home (V2H).
- Front camera for the first time in a Tesla
- Steer-by-wire and Rear-axle steering
- All-wheel drive (AWD)
- Four wheel stearing
- Giga Press
- MSRP:
- Nov 2024: $78.000
- Oct 2024: $80.000 All-wheel drive (AWD)
- 2025: $60.000
- 123 kWh 800 V
- 48 V
- 0.34
- 300 series steel
Cybertruck offers up to 9.6 kW of vehicle-to-load (V2L) continuous AC power through four 120 V 20 A outlets plus a single 240 V NEMA 14-50 outlet in the bed and cabin. In addition, Cybertruck supports up to 11.5 kW bidirectional charging with vehicle-to-home (V2H), or vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), per emerging AC charging standards.[1]
Related cars[edit]
- Hummer EV
- Rivian R1T
- Ford F-150 Lightning (electric pickup) (2022)
- Chevrolet Silverado EV
- Wet Nellie James Bond vehicles
Related[edit]
See also[edit]
- EV pickup, Ford F-150 Lightning, Hummer EV, Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T
- Tesla Cybertruck, Etherloop, Foundation series
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