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2024 Cybertruck Specs:
Overall length: 18.6 feet (5.67 meters)
Overall width (no mirrors): 79.9 inches (2.03 meters)
Overall height (medium setting): (1.79 meters)
Wheelbase: 143 inches (3.63 meters)
Curb weights:
Max tongue: 1,100 lbs (499 kg)
Bed length: 72.8 inches (1.85 meters)
Bed Width: 51 inches (1.30 meters)
Frunk volume: 7.1 cubic feet (0.20 cubic meters)
Weight capacity of trunk: 420 lbs (190 kg)
Headroom:
No outlets in front, two outlet in rear 120v one 220v
EDIT TO ADD:
Have bolted up a compare (in heat map) of interior dimensions:
As suspected (by some) for a while, interior dimensions come in nearest to a Chevy Avalanche, but with width at hips (determining seat width) being comparable to a Toyota Tacoma - which explains the lack of 6th seat, but also portends a rather narrow rear seat that is "5 passengers" in name along the lines of a Tacoma (though CT's better shoulder width will help a touch).
EDIT TO ADD A 2ND TIME: ADDED MODEL Y AS TESLA CONSUMER REFERENCE
Next is a heat map that essentially demonstrates the design thesis of the Cybertruck:
EDIT TO ADD A 2ND TIME: ADDED THE HEAT MAP OF EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (note Rivian height is a bit slippery to get nailed down, but height I view as really a nearly irrelevant stat for adaptive vehicles)
Overall length: 18.6 feet (5.67 meters)
Overall width (no mirrors): 79.9 inches (2.03 meters)
Overall height (medium setting): (1.79 meters)
Wheelbase: 143 inches (3.63 meters)
Curb weights:
- 2 motor: 6,670 lbs (3,026 kg)
- 3 motor: 6,890 lbs (3,125 kg)
Max tongue: 1,100 lbs (499 kg)
Bed length: 72.8 inches (1.85 meters)
Bed Width: 51 inches (1.30 meters)
Frunk volume: 7.1 cubic feet (0.20 cubic meters)
Weight capacity of trunk: 420 lbs (190 kg)
Headroom:
- Front: 41.6 inches (1.06 meters)
- Rear: 39 inches (0.99 meters)
- Front: 41 inches (1.04 meters)
- Rear: 40.9 inches (1.04 meters)
- Front: 63 inches (1.60 meters)
- Rear: 62 inches (1.57 meters)
- Front/Rear: 57.2 inches (1.45 meters)
No outlets in front, two outlet in rear 120v one 220v
EDIT TO ADD:
Have bolted up a compare (in heat map) of interior dimensions:
As suspected (by some) for a while, interior dimensions come in nearest to a Chevy Avalanche, but with width at hips (determining seat width) being comparable to a Toyota Tacoma - which explains the lack of 6th seat, but also portends a rather narrow rear seat that is "5 passengers" in name along the lines of a Tacoma (though CT's better shoulder width will help a touch).
EDIT TO ADD A 2ND TIME: ADDED MODEL Y AS TESLA CONSUMER REFERENCE
Next is a heat map that essentially demonstrates the design thesis of the Cybertruck:
- *nearly* full-sized BEV truck cargo area,
- *nearly* mid-sized footprint/agility (but an ~F150 wheelbase, mitigated by 4WS)
- somewhat *better* than mid-sized interior volume, at least in terms of rear seat legroom, but basically mid-sized seat width
EDIT TO ADD A 2ND TIME: ADDED THE HEAT MAP OF EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (note Rivian height is a bit slippery to get nailed down, but height I view as really a nearly irrelevant stat for adaptive vehicles)
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