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How Tesla Cybertruck ‘Cyberbeast’ Compares To The Most Powerful Versions Of Its Rivals
How Tesla Cybertruck ‘Cyberbeast’ pickup truck compares to the most powerful versions of its rivals on price, horsepower, range, payload and towing capacity.
Deliveries of Tesla’s long-awaited Cybertruck electric pickup truck finally began on Thursday November 30th four years after its reveal.
The deliveries of Tesla’s first electric pickup truck, the hulky Cybertruck, finally began on Thursday November 30th four years after its reveal. At the delivery event, the US-based Electric Vehicle maker revealed specs and trim levels for its new pickup truck.
But the not too impressive specs and prices of the long-awaited production models of the Tesla Cybertruck might make some to look for other options when it comes to electric pickup trucks.
At the reveal in 2019, Tesla Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk said it would be capable of hauling a 3,500-pound payload, tow 14,000 lbs and drive 500 miles on a single charge, which are more than the figures in the production version.
Let’s take a look at how the most potent Cybertruck, dubbed the Cyberbeast, compares against the most powerful version of its rivals on price, horsepower, range, payload and towing capacity.
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
Price: $99,900
Best 0-60 mph : 2.6 seconds
Power : 845 horsepower
Drive: tri-motor, AWD
Range: 320 miles (440 miles with extender battery)
Max Payload : 2,500 pounds
Max Towing : 11,000 pounds
GMC Hummer EV 3X
Price: $104,650
Best 0-60 mph : 3.0 seconds
Power: 1,000 horsepower
Drive: tri-motor, AWD
Range: 381 miles
Max Payload : 1,300 pounds
Max Towing : 8,500 pounds
Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum
Price: $91,995
Best 0-60 mph : under 4 seconds
Power: 580 horsepower
Drive: dual-motor, AWD
Range: 300 miles
Max Payload : 1,952 pounds
Max Towing : 8,500 pounds (with tow package)
Rivian R1T Quad-Motor
Price: $87,000
Best 0-60 mph : 3.0 seconds
Power: 835 horsepower
Drive: quad-motor, AWD
Range: 328 miles
Max Payload : 1,764 pounds
Max Towing : 11,000 pounds