Elon Musk Tesla Cybertruck Game for Peace PUBGM
Tesla China and Tencent Games collaborated to bring both the new Cybertruck as well as the second-generation Roadster into Game for Peace (PUBGM). Speaking of the Cybertruck, Elon Musk announced that the production Tesla Cybertruck will be nearly exactly as shown when it debuted in 2019 from a design and engineering standpoint, but will include a four-wheel steering system that enables the vehicle to complete tight turns and maneuver with high agility. Read more for the video and additional information.



With 2022 drawing ever closer, those who pre-ordered the Tesla Cybertruck, which starts at $39,900 for the rear-wheel-drive model, will be looking forward to their delivery dates. The mid-range dual-motor variant will most likely become the best selling, as it’s priced from $49,900, while the tri-motor model with its 500-mile range and 0-60 mph time of 2.9 seconds, is going to see plenty of interest at $69,900. Cybertruck production is expected to begin at Tesla’s Gigafactory Austin in Texas during late 2021.

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