After a four-year wait, Tesla has commenced deliveries of its highly anticipated Cybertruck, overcoming delays and challenges.
During a delivery event held at the Austin, Texas factory on Thursday (November 30) CEO Elon Musk showcased the electric pickup's standout features: towing capabilities, bulletproof doors, and impressive straight-line speed.
Experts have voiced concerns that these factors might alienate traditional pickup truck buyers who prioritise utility.
Musk has priced the three versions of the vehicle between $60,990 and $99,990.
Tesla has begun delivering its Cybertruck to customers, offering three versions: Cyberbeast, All-wheel-drive, and Rear-wheel-drive.
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He emphasized that Cybertruck's superior utility and speed surpasses traditional trucks and sports cars.
At an event in Austin, Texas, Musk drove a Cybertruck onto the stage and showcased a video demonstrating its abilities.
The footage displayed the Cybertruck towing a Porsche 911 and outperforming another gasoline-powered 911 in a short race.
While Tesla shares experienced a 2% decline in extended trading, Musk refrained from disclosing the vehicle's prices at the event.
However, Tesla's website listed the prices, revealing that the highest-performance variant, the 'Cyberbeast,' is slated for availability next year. Additionally, the all-wheel-drive trim will start at an estimated $80,000.
The most affordable rear-wheel-drive version, expected to have a starting price of approximately $61,000, is anticipated to be available in 2025
This electric pickup is crucial for Tesla's reputation as an innovator in the automotive industry.