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2022 Tesla Cybertruck Will Hit the Markey By the End of 2021

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There has been a lot of talk about the 2022 Tesla Cybertruck in the last 12 months and it looks like the production model is finally on the way. According to the latest reports, the first deliveries could start by the end of this year. At this point, the company still keeps most details a secret, so we can’t talk about exact numbers yet. Still, some of the things are already known, while others are easy to predict. So, we can get an overall picture.

Tesla’s pickup truck will be large and capable. From what we can hear, it will able to compete with any of the full-size trucks, including the max towing capacity. Of course, it will stand out with its futuristic styling, while the interior will be spacious and minimalistic. Also, three versions of the drivetrain are expected, with three different configurations and max outputs.

2022 Tesla Cyberduck

2022 Tesla Cybertruck Design

When it comes to the overall design, styling is definitely the most prominent aspect of the 2022 Tesla Cybertruck. The new pickup was presented months ago and we don’t expect that the production version will be any different. You may count on those super sharp lines and lots of angular shapes, which make this truck look like it came from the future, or from the 80s’ sci-fi movies, as some would say. In any case, it will certainly look unique.

On the other side, details about mechanics are still a mystery. We don’t know too much about the chassis and suspension setup, but we know that the wheelbase will go slightly under 150 inches, which puts this truck on par with models like Ford F-150. The overall dimensions will also be pretty close to the full-size segment. This truck will be good for 231.7 inches in length, while the overall width will go 80 inches. We expect that the height will go around 75 inches. According to some sources, the curb weight could easily go over 6.000 pounds.

Interior

When it comes to the interior design, the first thing we should mention is that a crew cab layout will be the only one on the offer. Given the wheelbase, as well as the fact that there is not an internal combustion engine under the hood, there is no doubt that there will be plenty of passenger space in both rows.

2022 Tesla Cyberduck Interior

The dashboard shouldn’t bring bigger surprises. We expect that it will be designed in a typical Tesla fashion, which means a super-minimalistic design, combined with a large touchscreen at the center stack, which replaces physical controls entirely.

2022 Tesla Cybertruck Performance

As we already mentioned, the 2022 Tesla Cybertruck is about to come in three variants. Base models will feature a single electric motor on the rear axle. According to the company, this model will be able to tow around 7.500 pounds, while the 0-60 time will go around 6.5 seconds. Also, you may count on 250 miles on a single charge.

The dual-motor setup will be reserved for mid-range options. With an additional electric motor at the front, this version will be notably faster. It will need just 4.5 seconds to hit sixty, while the max towing capacity should go around 10.000 pounds. Also, the range will be longer, over 300 miles.

Finally, there will be the range-topping, tri-motor version. This version will offer supercar-like acceleration, which will go under 3 seconds, while the max towing capacity will go around 14.000 pounds, which sounds really impressive. Another impressive thing is the range, which should go over 500 miles on a single charge.

2022 Tesla Cyberduck release date

2022 Tesla Cybertruck Release Date and Price

As we already mentioned, the first deliveries should start by the end of the year. When it comes to the price, single-motor versions should go around 40.000 dollars. Dual-motor versions will probably cost around 50.000 dollars, while the tri-motor trucks will cost around 70.000 dollars.

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