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The first Cybertrucks finally made it into the hands of around a dozen customers Thursday, and along with these deliveries came the long-awaited specs for Tesla's futuristic take on the pickup truck.
Among the highlights are towing capacity of up to up to 11,000 pounds depending on the model, payload capacity of 2,500 pounds, and a maximum battery range of 340 miles on the all-wheel drive option.
In the months since Tesla began Cybertruck production, order holders have been piecing together clues online to figure out exactly what they put their $100 deposit on three years ago. As sightings of the truck became more frequent, hype — and criticism — reached a fever-pitch this fall.
A lot is riding on Cybertruck's success. Elon Musk's first foray into the lucrative and highly competitive pickup truck market comes at a time when Tesla is in dire need of fresh and exciting products.
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Here's everything else we know about the Cybertruck after its official reveal: