Tesla Cybertruck Tri-Motor Option 9,000+ Pounds
【Summary】The Tesla Cybertruck will offer a tri-motor option and weigh over 9,000 pounds. It is expected to be longer and taller than the Rivian R1T but not as wide. It will likely be smaller than the GMC Hummer EV and similar in size to the Ford Lightning. The Cybertruck is designed to stand out and will soon be seen in parking lots.
When it comes to its weight, it should come as no surprise that the Cybertruck is quite hefty. It is well-known that most electric pickups currently on the market are in need of weight reduction, but it will still take a few more years for that to become a reality. While we anticipate that the Dual-Motor drivetrain will fall within the 8-9,000 lbs range and the Tri-Motor within the 9-10,000 lbs range, there is no guarantee. Depending on the battery and wheel options, it may be possible to move between weight categories.
In terms of size, we expect the Cybertruck to be longer and taller than the Rivian R1T, but not as wide. It will likely be smaller than the GMC Hummer EV and comparable in size to the Ford Lightning.
Regardless of its weight and size, the Cybertruck is undoubtedly going to stand out wherever it is parked. It is the epitome of a "Look at me!" truck and will soon be making its way to a parking lot near you, so be prepared.
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