The deposit for the Tesla Cybertruck cost buyers 100 dollars. Thanks to this, the manufacturer has already received about 15 million dollars for its first electric pickup, although mass production will begin only two years later. According to Musk, 42% of customers chose the version with three electric motors, 41% opted for the two-motor configuration, and the remaining 17% preferred the single-motor option.
It is worth noting that the base version with one motor accelerates from standstill to 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds, while the flagship three-motor modification Tri Motor reaches this mark in 2.9 seconds, and its maximum speed is 210 km/h. The declared range without recharging, depending on the configuration, varies from 400 to 800 kilometers.








