Tesla Cybertruck Is Now Available To Lease, If You Can Stomach The High Monthly Payments No matter what way you go, you’ll be paying close to or way over $1,000 a month for Tesla’s eclectic pickup By Lawrence Hodge Published40 minutes ago Comments (3) Image: Tesla Tesla’s Cybertr...
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The Tesla Cybertruck is already compatible withwireless inductive chargingaccording to a new report. Connectors found on the truck’s battery pack suggest that the feature is available when needed, but this comes after Tesla has previously made no suggestion that it was ready to launch such a fea...
Teslamade first deliveries of the Cybertruck last weekon November 30, but only a handful of units made it to owners. The automaker disclosed three configurations, with the Dual Motor and Tri-Motor “Beast” Cybertruck being listed as available for delivery in 2024. However, it appears, accordin...
The CyberLandr is a truck camper, but unlike any in the world – just like the Cybertruck it’s built for. It fits in the Cybertruck’s vault (Tesla talk for bed), which is 6.5 feet in length. But unlike regular bed campers, the CyberLandr isn’t always up and seen; it’s actual...
In 2024, the number of all-electric pickup trucks available in the U.S. increased to several models. Besides of the Rivian R1T, Ford F-150 Lightning and GMC Hummer EV Pickup, customers can also buy the Tesla Cybertruck and Chevrolet Silverado EV, which is soon to be joined by the GMC...
The 834-hp tri-motor Cybertruck Beast is also the fourth-quickest EV we've ever tested, tying the 1111-hp Lucid Air sedan.
A rear-wheel drive version that is set to start at about $60,000 isn’t available for sale yet. (Tesla is rightly building the more expensive, higher profit versions first.) Eventually, Tesla wants to make 250,000 Cybertrucks a year. It needs all trim levels to hit that amoun...
The Tesla Cybertruck has yet to get the entire Full Self-Driving (Supervised) suite, but according to one member of the AI and Autopilot team, the all-electric pickup is set to get one piece of it soon.
I was able to use the vehicle's adaptive cruise control system, which Tesla infamously calls Autopilot, but not more advanced systems such as "FSD," which Cybertruck customers can order but isn't yet available. The system's ability to spot and display other vehicles, streetlights, people and...