Tesla Surprised Everyone with a Twitter Post, Claiming That the First Cybertruck Was Completed at Its Gigafactory in Texas.
Tesla confirmed the production of its first, much-anticipated Cybertruck, produced directly at its ultra-modern Gigafactory in Texas, United States. Electric vehicle enthusiasts are wondering: Is the production of the electric pickup ahead of the established schedule?
Tesla’s most recent statements indicated that the initial production of the Cybertruck should begin between June and September 2023. With plans to hold a launch event approximately at the end of the third quarter of this year, it is estimated that this will indeed take place around September.
First Cybertruck Was Announced on Twitter
Tesla surprised everyone with a Twitter post, claiming that the first Cybertruck was completed at its Gigafactory in Texas. This is likely a pilot production model, indicating that Tesla may be ahead of the schedule initially shared with suppliers.
This raises pertinent questions about whether deliveries will begin earlier than expected. Thus, we will finally have access to the final specifications and prices of the electric pickup Cybertruck.
Meet the Tesla Cybertruck
Initially, Tesla states that it will offer three variants of the Cybertruck, each with a specific motor configuration. The most affordable version, priced at US$ 39,900 (R$ 199,000.00 in direct conversion), will be equipped with a single motor, rear-wheel drive, and promises a range of 400 km.
For US$ 49,900 (R$ 239,000), you can have the mid-range version, which offers all-wheel drive and a dual motor, providing a range of 480 km.
The most advanced version, priced at US$ 69,900 (R$ 339,000), comes equipped with an all-wheel drive system and a triple motor, promising an impressive range of 800 km. This version can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.1 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 200 km/h.
The Cybertruck, measuring 5.88 m in length, features a distinctive design, made with highly resistant stainless steel and a characteristic LED strip at the front. It also stands out for the adoption of Tesla Armour Glass on the windows.
It is important to mention that during the durability test conducted at the car’s presentation, an incident occurred with the glass breaking. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, stated at the time that he was unaware of the cause of the problem since previous tests had been successful.
Cybertruck in Brazil: Reservations Have Already Been Made
Some Brazilians are already in line to purchase the Cybertruck. In Campinas-SP, a resident has reserved two units of the vehicle. Additionally, Osten Group, a company that already offers other Tesla models, announced an order for the electric pickup from Tesla, sold for R$ 950,000.
The announcement of the construction of the first Cybertruck brings a renewal to the electric vehicle sector, with striking characteristics and innovative technology, offering the longest range for an electric vehicle of this size. Reinforcing Tesla’s commitment to sustainability and technological innovation for electric cars. It will be interesting to observe the next steps of this journey for Elon Musk’s automaker.

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