This week on EV Rider we’ve got a video road test of what has to be the rarest Founders Series Edition Cybertruck on Florida’s First Coast.
That’s because it’s been customized in Atlanta at T Sportline with T-Max Gloss Black Paint Protection Film. The bumpers also been redone in gloss black along with 24-inch CTM Monoblock Gloss Black Wheels.
You’ll have to watch the video at the top of this post for the full road test and details but here are some quick facts about Tesla‘s Cybertruck:
Tesla says Cybertrucks with the Cyberbeast trim can hit 60 miles per hour in just 2.6 seconds.
The Cybertruck should be great at worksites and during power outages since it can put out up to 9.6 kW of bidirectional power. That’s enough to power most homes – including the fridge and central air – during a black out.
It has a range of up to 340 miles per charge and can add up to 136 miles of range in 15 minutes in ideal conditions at the latest 250kW Tesla Superchargers.
You can also order a second battery called a range extender that goes in the pickup bed for even more range and power. But there’s a downside (outside of the extra cost). It will take approximately 33% of the vehicle’s bed and Tesla says it will not be removable. At last report the price for the range extender had not been announced but it was expected to cost approximately $16,000.
When you want to get away from it all the Cybertruck has up to 17-inches of ground clearance in Beast mode.
At the time of the video’s recording the base price for the rear-wheel-drive version started around $61,000 while the Cyberbeast trim with tri motor AWD started at about $100,000.
For the rest of the story be sure to watch the video at the top of this post and if you enjoy it, please be sure to give the video a like and subscribe to the EV Rider YouTube channel.