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    Imagine paying $100,000 for a brand-new Tesla Cybertruck only to have it delivered to you filled with trash in the cabin and mud in the bodywork. Well, as reported, that is the plight of some Tesla EV truck owners. 

    The Tesla Cybertruck is one of the most highly anticipated vehicles in recent years and has captured the imagination of auto enthusiasts and tech geeks alike. Over time, the Cybertruck has generated a buzz with its futuristic design, impressive performance specs, and potential to completely transform the electric vehicle (EV) market. 

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    However, as deliveries begin, some Tesla Cybertruck customers are raising concerns that are as unexpected as the truck’s design. According to several reports, some owners of the Tesla Cybertrucks, which cost over $100,000, claim that their new EV trucks are being delivered dirty and full of trash. 

    This news has sparked a wave of disappointment and frustration among early adopters, who had high expectations from the luxury EV brand.

    How Much Does a Tesla Cybertruck Cost?

    When the Tesla Cybertruck was unveiled, an equally daring price tag matched its cutting-edge features and audacious design. Given the truck’s advanced technology and impressive performance capabilities, the base model’s initial price of about $39,900 seemed reasonable. 

    However, as with many other Tesla vehicles, the final price for a fully loaded version can exceed $100,000. This price includes optional upgrades such as full self-driving capability, larger battery packs for extended range, and premium interior finishing. 

    The cost of a Tesla Cybertruck
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    Many buyers expect a vehicle that reflects a high level of luxury and attention to detail because they view the $100,000 price tag as a significant investment. 

    Sadly, the reports of dirty deliveries have cast doubt on what should have been a proud and thrilling moment for these new Tesla owners. It makes sense to be irritated about paying so much for a car and having it arrive in less-than-perfect shape. 

    ALSO READ: Tesla’s Stock Price Declines Amid 2024 Struggles 

    How Many Tesla Cybertrucks Have Been Sold?

    In November 2019, Tesla started accepting Cybertruck reservations with a refundable $100 deposit. In the first 1.5 days following the reveal, on November 23, 2019, Tesla had received 146,000 reservations; on November 26, preorders climbed to 250,000. 

    As of November 2023, there were approximately 2 million reservations for the Tesla Cybertruck, with Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives estimating that only 30 to 40 percent would convert into actual sales. 

    Preorders were temporarily shut down before the November 30, 2023 delivery event. After the delivery event, the deposit price was increased to $250. As of January 2024, the Cybertruck is sold out and will not be available for new reservations until 2027. 

    A line up of Tesla Cybertrucks
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    However, due to the recall in June 2024 for malfunctioning and defective windshield wipers, Tesla revealed that since the Tesla Cybertruck went on the market, 11,688 trucks have been sold as of June 26, 2024. 

    Given the high demand, the problems some owners are describing likely result from the hurry to deliver the vehicles. There might have been quality control breaches due to Tesla’s increasing manufacturing to fulfill the overwhelmingly high volume of orders. 

    This could explain why some customers are receiving their $100K EV trucks in a state that falls short of their expectations.

    What Is the Top Speed of the Cybertruck?

    There are three models of the Tesla Cybertruck: the single-motor Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD), the dual-motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD), and the tri-motor AWD branded as the “Cyberbeast.” The details below include the Tesla Cybertruck price in August 2024 and speed.

    • The single-motor RWD model has a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h) and a range (EPA est.) of 250 mi (400 km). Priced at $61,000.
    • The dual-motor AWD model also has a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h) but a range (EPA est.) of 340 mi (550 km). It is priced at $99,990.
    • The tri-motor AWD model has a top speed of 130 mph (210 km/h) and a range  (EPA est.) of 320 mi (510 km). Priced at $119,990.

    One of the Tesla Cybertruck’s most significant features is its impressive performance, which includes a top speed of up to 130 mph for the tri-motor AWD model. This makes it one of the fastest trucks on the market, easily outperforming typical internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in its class. 

    The Tesla Cybertruck’s speed is remarkable; the top model can go from 0 to 60 mph in less than 2.9 seconds. These performance specs make the Tesla Cybertruck so appealing to buyers, especially those fascinated with its combination of power, speed, and futuristic design. 

    ALSO READ: Tesla’s Megapack Could Become a $120 Billion Powerhouse

    What Is Special About Tesla Cybertruck?

    The Tesla Cybertruck stands out in the crowded EV market for a number of reasons. First and foremost is its unconventional design. The truck’s angular, stainless steel appearance has caused controversy and fascinated potential buyers, as it looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. 

    The Cybertruck’s exterior is made from ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel, making it nearly indestructible. Tesla has defended the design, claiming that in the event of a crash, the truck’s structures would absorb an impact.

    Tesla even struck the car with a sledgehammer during the vehicle’s unveiling to further illustrate this point, although this was somewhat overshadowed by the infamously unsuccessful “bulletproof” glass demonstration. 

    The interior of a Tesla Cybertruck
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    Another distinctive feature of the Cybertruck is its versatility. It’s designed to function as a high-performance and practical work truck. With a range of up to 500 miles on a single charge (depending on configuration) and a towing capability of over 14,000 pounds, the Cybertruck aims to be the go-to vehicle for both adventure seekers and those who need a reliable workhorse. 

    The Tesla Cybertruck interior is just as futuristic as its exterior. The minimalist dashboard design features a large touchscreen that controls almost all of the vehicle’s functionality and spacious seating and storage space. 

    What’s Next for the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck?

    The Tesla Cybertruck release date has fluctuated since the vehicle was first announced in 2019. After several delays, Tesla eventually began delivering the first units in late 2023. In 2024, it is anticipated that mass production will increase. 

    The Tri-Motor All-Wheel-Drive Tesla Cybertruck model AKA Cyberbeast
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    As more 2024 Tesla Cybertruck models roll off the production line, the company must focus on improving customer experience. Reports of dirty interiors and trash left in cars have clouded what should have been a glorious moment for Tesla. 

    Tesla needs to ensure that its quality control processes meet customer demands to maintain its reputation. If It wishes to guarantee the EV truck’s long-term success, it must address the concerns raised by early users.

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