Recently, prominent figure Minh Nhua expressed great excitement when he had the opportunity to personally witness the electric pickup truck Tesla Cybertruck during his family trip in the United States.
Teased for a while, but it wasn’t until the end of 2023 that the Tesla Cybertruck was officially revealed and began delivering to the first customers.
Since its debut, this model has attracted the attention of numerous users and businessman Pham Tran Nhat Minh is no exception.
During his recent spring trip to the US, the plastic industry magnate was extremely thrilled to have the chance to witness the Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup truck up close and personal. In fact, Mr. Minh “Plastic” even believed it made sense when friends suggested bringing the Cybertruck to Vietnam.
Being a well-known car enthusiast in Vietnam, it’s not surprising if this plastic industry magnate will bring the Cybertruck electric pickup truck to the country in the near future.
In the US market, the Cybertruck AWD (dual-motor version) will have a starting price of $79,990 (1.9 billion VND), capable of traveling 547 km on a single charge and accelerating from 0-96 km/h in 4.1 seconds with a top speed of 180 km/h.
The tri-motor version will have a price of $99,990 (2.43 billion VND), generating 845 horsepower and offering a range of about 514 km.
All versions of the Cybertruck feature an adjustable air suspension system that can raise or lower the vehicle while in motion, providing a ground clearance of up to 431 mm. Moreover, the truck has an approach angle of 35 degrees and a departure angle of 28 degrees, making Tesla’s pickup truck a formidable off-road machine.
The Cybertruck is made of shiny stainless steel and is designed with flat surfaces, partially inspired by the car turned submarine in the 1977 film “The Spy Who Loved Me” starring James Bond.
According to CEO Elon Musk, the tough steel body of the Cybertruck is bulletproof, and its windows have “anti-shatter” capability. The CEO also mentioned that this pickup truck model can tow from 3.4 tons to 6.8 tons depending on the power.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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