Tesla Cybertruck has been actively on the roads for several months. The electric vehicle was officially launched at the end of November 2023, and the first few customers got the long-awaited vehicle. Therefore, news about the real-life range of Cybertruck is starting to emerge and the first evaluations do not look good.
As reported by Inside EVs, one Cybertruck owner has already seen the electric vehicle drive more than 16,000 km and power an average range of 330 km on a full charge. The vehicle could only reach an average range of 260 km with 80% charge.
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Although the Cybertruck owner was disappointed with the range, he also had some good things to say about the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle says that the driving is “like a dream” and makes positive statements about the sound system, handling, seats, acceleration and trunk.
Owner dislikes include charging speeds, road noise (apparently the Cybertruck picks up more noise compared to Tesla’s other vehicles), and the metal retains a lot of fingerprints.
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However, it can easily be said that other drivers who use the vehicle under different conditions and have different driving behaviors will reach different ranges. For example, Out of Spec Motoring’s Kyle Conner says he reached 410 kilometers in his own testing. Of course, this range is still a long way from the 515-kilometer range that Tesla advertises anyway.