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The Tesla Cybertruck is on public display at the Pavilion Damansara Heights showroom until May 17


The Tesla Cybertruck is on public display at the Pavilion Damansara Heights showroom until May 17

Tesla Malaysia has announced that the Tesla Cybertruck will be on display to the public at the Tesla Pavilion Damansara Heights Experience Center starting tomorrow (April 30, 2024) until May 17, 2024. Viewing hours will be 10 p.m. a.m. to 10 p.m.

The Cybertruck has been available in Malaysia since the second week of April and has been used in various launch campaigns. This giant stainless steel electric pickup truck is on an Asia tour that has visited China, Hong Kong, and Japan.

The Cybertruck made waves thanks to its ultra-angular wedge-shaped design, formed by sturdy stainless steel panels (said to be “bulletproof”) that continue to knock the socks off five years after it was introduced. shown for the first time.

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There are three variants available, starting with the base rear-wheel drive model that can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds before reaching a top speed of 180 km/h.

Upgrading to an all-wheel drive model (this is the Foundation line) adds a front motor that pushes output to 600 horsepower (441 kW), reducing the century sprint time to 4, 3 seconds. Torque is said to peak at 10,080 Nm, although that figure is at the wheels, multiplied by the ratios of the single-speed transmission. The actual number divided by the ratio 15.02:1 is 671 Nm.

But what you really want is the three-motor Cyberbeast, which produces a stratospheric 840 horsepower (630 kW) and hits 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds (with speed subtracted, like typical of Tesla today). ), is on its way to a top speed of 209 km/h. Wheel torque increases to 13,959 Nm, or 929 Nm at the engine.

Range is said to be 402 km for the RWD model, 547 km for the AWD and 515 km for the Cyberbeast. Payload capacity is 1,134 kg for the dual-motor model and 1,030 kg for the Cyberbeast, while towing capacity is rated at 4,990 kg.

What do you think – would you buy the Cybertruck if it was sold in Malaysia?

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