Dual-Motor Tesla Cybertruck

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • The 600-hp dual-motor Tesla Cybertruck isn't as quick as the record-setting tri-motor Cybtertruck Beast, but it's no slouch.
    In Car and Driver testing, the dual-motor Cybertruck zipped from zero to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds-1.3 ticks behind the 834-hp Beast.
    The dual-motor model also completed the quarter-mile in 12.4 seconds, which is 1.4 seconds slower than the tri-motor Cybertruck.
    Welcome to Car and Driver's Testing Hub, where we zoom in on the test numbers. We've been pushing vehicles to their limits since 1956 to provide objective data to bolster our subjective impressions (you can see how we test here).
    The Tesla Cybertruck turns heads with its bare-metal, geometric bodywork. It also blows away drivers-and unwitting passengers-with the ability to rocket from zero to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds despite its hulking size. Still, not all Cybertrucks are created equal. Car and Driver initially tested the Cybertruck Beast, which packs a trio of electric motors that zap 834 horsepower to all four wheels. With this setup, the Beast clocked the aforementioned 60-mph time-making it the quickest truck we've ever tested.
    We've now tested the 600-hp dual-motor all-wheel-drive Cybertruck to see how much slower it is than its record-setting sibling. While the dual-motor Cybertruck is still a speedster even by sports car standards, our testing reveals that one less motor and 234 fewer horses leave it a full step behind the beastlier variant.
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    Quick zero-to-60-mph times make great headlines and both Cybetrucks will catch people's attention. The dual-motor Cybertruck took 3.9 seconds to hit the mile-per-minute mark, meaning it's 1.3 seconds slower than the tri-motor variant's 2.6-second run. The gap widens the faster the Cybertruck goes. With twin motors, it hit 100 mph in 9.6 seconds, whereas with three motors it only needed a nice 6.9 seconds to hit a hundo.

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