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Tesla now says that the Cybertruck’s range extender is coming next year, asks for a $500 deposit to reserve it, and confirms that it will cost around $16,000.
Tesla is asking Cybertruck owners to stump up $105 for each of the 152 miles (245 km) its new $16,000 range-extender battery pack adds – and to give up around one third of their bed space.
Tesla opened reservations for the Cybertruck's range extender option, which brings the on-paper range of the truck to more than 450 miles. Pricing is listed at an estimated $16,000, with ...
Initially advertised with up to 500 miles of range, the production Cybertruck arrived with significantly less. Tesla's solution was the range extender, which sits in the truck bed and costs $16,000.
However, Tesla also offered an optional range extender battery pack for the Cybertruck that increases the distance it can travel on a single charge. It cost $16,000 and takes up about a third of ...
Tesla originally stated that the range extender would bump the dual motor Cybertruck's range up from 325 to 470 miles, but was later revised to 445 miles. Elon Musk's EV company also originally ...
The Tesla Cybertruck’s bed-mounted range extender came with a big size and an equally big price when the automaker finally released more details on it. Now after waiting over a year to know how ...
The Cybertruck's total range, when accounting for the extender, is also lower than before, according to Tesla's site. The outlandish electric pickup was supposed to offer a maximum range of 500 miles.
The drop-in range extender for the Tesla Cybertruck will supposedly offer around 130 miles of extra range for the all-wheel drive version of the angular electric pickup for an extra $16,000.
Cybertruck lead engineer Wes Morrill on Saturday said that the range extender offered by Tesla Inc. for the stainless steel truck will not be removable by vehicle owners but structurally mounted ...
Tesla has stated that the Cybertruck with a 340-mile range consumes 42.9 kWh per 100 miles. Therefore, for 340 miles, the truck would consume approximately 145.86 kWh of energy (340 miles / 100 ...