Two all-wheel-drive variations of the Cybertruck are available to order now, and Tesla says a rear-drive base model will arrive in 2025. The headliner is the Cyberbeast trim, which has three electric motors generating a total of 845 horsepower and a claimed 10,296 pounds-feet of torque. Tesla says the Cyberbeast can hit 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds, run the quarter-mile in less than 11 and has a top speed of 130 mph. Unlike other vehicles capable of that sort of acceleration, it can also tow 11,000 pounds and handle a 2,500-pound payload. Range is quoted as 320 miles or “more than 440” when equipped with what Tesla calls a “range extender,” which according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk is an additional battery that takes up about a third of the bed. The cheaper of the two AWD trucks is still rather beastly, with 600 hp enabling a 0-60 sprint and a top speed of 112 mph. With its less powerful motors sucking less energy from the battery pack, this Cybertruck is said to be good for 340 miles or more tha
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