Tesla Cybertruck
It's finally here — almost. Elon Musk has delivered the first 10 of Tesla's long-awaited Cybertrucks to their new owners after four years of development. While the pre-order line has been reopened at $250 per reservation, expect a long wait, with over 1 million in line already. For the time being, the truck comes in three variants — a rear-wheel drive base model with a range of 250 miles and a 0-60 time of 6.5 seconds, an all-wheel drive model for $79,900, and the "Cyberbeast" for $99,900. The AWD has 340 miles of range, a 0-60 time of 4.1 seconds, a top speed of 112 mph, 600 horsepower, and 7,435 lb-ft of torque. The 'beast comes in at 320 miles, 2.6 seconds, 130 mph, 845 hp, and 10,296 lb-ft, respectively; both have a maximum towing weight of 11,000 lbs. More deliveries of the All-Wheel and Cyberbeast models are slated for 2024, with the base RWD model to come in 2025.