Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Begins In The US, Set To Hit The Roads With Goodyear Wrangler Territory Tyres
Published On 12-Dec-2023
Putting an end to all the speculations, the Tesla Cybertruck all-electric pickup truck has finally gone on sale in the US, with deliveries in other markets set to begin in the coming months. Here are more details about the tyres, design and powertrain options offered in the new Cybertruck:
- The Tesla Cybertruck goes out with three variants – Rear-wheel drive, All-wheel drive (dual motor setup) and CyberBeast (all-wheel drive with tri-motor setup).
- The complete variant lineup of Tesla Cybertruck is equipped with unique-looking 285/65 R20 Goodyear Wrangler Territory tyres.
- The Tesla Cybertruck claims up to 756 km range and 210 kmph top speed, depending on the variant preferred.
- The new Cybertruck gets features two screens – an 18.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system at the front and a 9.4-inch touchscreen for rear seat occupants.
After a long wait since its much-talked-about public debut in 2019, the controversial and unique Tesla Cybertruck earlier hit the production lines and now the showroom floors. The deliveries of Tesla Cybertruck have finally started. It is anticipated to create new benchmarks in the standards and sales of all-electric pickup trucks, especially in its home market, the US.
Here are all the details one should know about the revolutionary Cybertruck, including its unique tyres, design and powertrains:
Tesla Cybertruck: Tyres & Wheels
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Much like the overall design of the Tesla Cybertruck, the tyres for this futuristic-looking all-electric pickup truck are also very unique in their appearance. Tesla and Goodyear exclusively partnered to come up with 20-inch Goodyear Wrangler Territory tyres for the Cybertruck, which have a unique and never-seen-before design for the tread and sidewalls.
All three variants of the Cybertruck get the same 285/65 R20 Goodyear Wrangler Territory tyres wrapped over 20-inch Cyber wheels, which are unique-looking alloy wheels.
The 20-inch Goodyear Wrangler Territory tyres for the Tesla Cybertruck have a unique Goodyear logo with angular variation, along with the brand’s wingfoot logo on the sidewalls. This tyre has an open tread design for clearing much from the tyre for attaining additional traction during both on and off-road driving conditions.
While the wraparound shoulder design offers more traction in snow and deep mud, the sequenced pitch pattern of Goodyear Wrangler Territory tyres helps to reduce tread pattern noise, especially at higher speeds.
Tesla Cybertruck Variants | Tyre Size | Wheel Size | Wheel Type | Tyre Pattern |
Rear-wheel drive | 285/65 R20 | 20-inch | Cyber Wheels (Alloy) | Goodyear Wrangler Territory |
All-wheel drive | 285/65 R20 | 20-inch | Cyber Wheels (Alloy) | Goodyear Wrangler Territory |
Cyberbeast | 285/65 R20 | 20-inch | Cyber Wheels (Alloy) | Goodyear Wrangler Territory |
Tesla Cybertruck: Looks & Design
The Tesla Cybertruck is nothing like anything on the roads seen yet, with this highly-futuristic-looking vehicle having a very subjective but eye-catching design. The highly angular design of the Tesla Cybertruck consists of sharply raked windscreen and window panels and flat surfaces for exterior panels. It has long LED strips for daytime running lights at the front and tail lamps at the rear, with the front also having thin strips of main headlamps neatly recessed above the front bumper corners.
The interior looks extremely futuristic and clean but is high on visual drama with a square-themed multi-functional steering wheel. It has a flat-surfaced dashboard with AC vents neatly integrated between the layers. The major controller of all the in-car functions is the centrally-placed 18.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system, while there is another 9.4-inch touch display for rear seat occupants.
Tesla Cybertruck: Engine & Specifications
The Tesla Cybertruck is being offered in three variants – Rear-wheel drive (400 km range), All-wheel drive (547 km range) and Cyberbeast (515 km range). The base-spec rear-wheel drive variant comes with a single electric motor, which generates 300 bhp of maximum power while claiming a top speed of 180 kmph and 0-100 kmph acceleration timing of 6.5 seconds.
The all-wheel drive version gets a dual motor setup which claims a combined power output of 600 bhp (300 bhp on the front axle and 300 bhp on the rear axle), a top speed of 180 kmph and 0-100 kmph acceleration time of 4.1 seconds. The range-topping Cyberbeast variant has a tri-motor setup – one at the front and two at the rear axles. This variant claims a combined power output of 845 bhp (276 bhp by the front axle motor and 284 bhp by each rear motor), a top speed of 210 kmph and 0-100 kmph acceleration timing of 2.6 seconds.