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Tesla Cybertruck With 350-Mile Range, Lighter Weight Breaks New Ground

The Cybertruck isn’t just about distance—it’s about dominance on and off the road. The Cyberbeast model rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds, placing it squarely in supercar territory.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 11, 2025
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Tesla has once again disrupted the automotive world with the official launch of the long-awaited Cybertruck. Combining futuristic design with groundbreaking engineering, the Cybertruck pushes the limits of what an electric pickup can be—delivering impressive range, reduced weight, and industry-leading performance.

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Game-Changing Range and Efficiency

One of the most significant upgrades in the production version of the Cybertruck is its range. The dual-motor all-wheel drive variant boasts a range of up to 350 miles on a single charge, while the high-performance tri-motor version, dubbed the Cyberbeast, delivers around 320 miles. Tesla has also introduced a range extender option that can push the total range to over 470 miles, redefining what consumers can expect from an electric truck.

Tesla Cybertruck With 350-Mile Range, Lighter Weight Breaks New Ground

These improvements come with a surprising twist: a leaner overall weight compared to early prototypes. By optimizing the use of lightweight materials and advanced engineering, Tesla has managed to cut unnecessary bulk without compromising strength or performance.

Performance That Turns Heads

The Cybertruck isn’t just about distance—it’s about dominance on and off the road. The Cyberbeast model rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds, placing it squarely in supercar territory. Even the more affordable dual-motor version hits 60 mph in just over 4 seconds. In addition to speed, it offers serious utility with a towing capacity of up to 11,000 pounds, making it a practical choice for work and adventure alike.

Bold Design, Bulletproof Durability

Staying true to its original concept, the production Cybertruck features a striking stainless steel exoskeleton that looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie. Beyond its eye-catching appearance, the body is built for toughness—resistant to corrosion, dents, and even bullets. Its ultra-hard materials not only contribute to durability but also enhance safety and structural rigidity.

Tech-Loaded Interior

Inside, the Cybertruck offers a minimalist yet high-tech cabin. A massive central touchscreen controls most of the vehicle’s functions, and the cabin is packed with Tesla’s latest software features, including advanced driver-assistance capabilities and over-the-air updates that continuously improve functionality.

Availability and Pricing

Tesla is rolling out the Cybertruck in three main trims. The single-motor rear-wheel-drive version is expected in 2025 with a range of around 250 miles, while the dual- and tri-motor variants are already in production and seeing early deliveries this year. Pricing ranges from approximately $61,000 for the base model to just under $100,000 for the top-tier Cyberbeast.

Tesla launches Cybertruck with up to 470 miles of range, starts at $61,000  | Electrek

A New Chapter in Electric Innovation

With its bold look, superior performance, and remarkable range, the Tesla Cybertruck is more than a vehicle—it’s a statement. As it begins to hit the roads, it’s clear that Tesla isn’t just building trucks; it’s reshaping the future of transportation.

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