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The Tesla Cybertruck is a battery electric pickup truck built by Tesla, Inc. since 2023, initially planned for production in late 2021 but delayed, it has a controversial body design reminiscent of low-polygon modelling, consisting of flat stainless steel sheet panels. The vehicle has a tri-motor all-wheel drive model called Cyberbeast and a dual-motor AWD model, with a single-motor rear-wheel drive model to be available in 2025. The EPA range estimates cover 250–340 miles, varying by model, and as of November 2024, the Cybertruck was only shipping in the United States and Canada.learn more on wikipedia
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