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Tesla launches Long Range Cybertruck

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After a year of introducing the foundation series, Tesla finally launched a more preferable Cybertruck option for customers with long range.

The company has listed this new model at $69,990 alongside All-Wheel Drive and Cyberbeast priced at $79,990 and $99,990 respectively. The Long range is a rear wheel drive offers 350 miles of range, the highest among all three. It has 7,500 lbs towing capacity and 0-60mph in 6.2 seconds.

The all wheel drive offers 325 miles of range, 11,000 lbs towing capacity and 0-60mph in 4.1 seconds. The Cyberbeast has 301 miles of range, 11,000 lbs of towing capacity and 0-60mph in 2.6 seconds.

The new Long Range Cybertruck is eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit, taking the price down to $69,990. This version has a payload capacity of 2,006 lbs with Cyber wheel. It features brings mechanical rear locking differentials.

Tesla Cybertruck Long Range

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The Long Range model’s interior includes textile seats, tactical gray interior, front heated seats but not ventilated. The second row seats folds down and a standard console.

This version has an 18.5-inch main display, but the AWD and Cyberbeast come with a separate 9.4-inch screen. The speakers are reduced in this vehicle to 7 compared to 15 in the other two higher models, as well as active noise cancellation.

The Long Range Cybertruck has a standard bed upgradeable with soft tonneau, headlamps without signature lamps, standard bed lamps and tail lamps. The other two variants brings premium bed and tail lamps, as well as L-tracks and Laser-etched Cerberus badge.

This version only comes with 2 120v charge port with mobile charger and outlet adapter. The rear of the features on this trim are the same as other trims, including 8 exterior cameras, powered frunk, footwell and door pocket ambient lighting and wrap-around ambient lighting.

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