Elon Musk also revealed on Joe Rogan's podcast that Tesla targets making 200,000 Cybertrucks per year at volume production.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk was the guest of the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that went live today, and he finally revealed some interesting things about the still-mysterious Cybertruck that's due out in just a few weeks.
'It depends on configuration but it's about, I don't know, 7,000 pounds. There are several versions, but 6,000-7,000 pounds. It's a heavy truck,' Musk said. That's about the same weight as a Ford F-250 heavy-duty truck, and it appears to confirm some information from the NHTSA's 2024 Model Year VIN Decoder. Despite that massive weight, the Cybertruck will be a very quick pickup. When Rogan said the 0-60 time is pretty bizarre for such a vehicle at about 3.
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