Tesla Cybertruck Previewed In Singapore

Tesla Singapore has opened up a few private viewing slots for folks to catch the Cybertruck in person.


The world first laid eyes on the Tesla Cybertruck back in 2019, and it’s been turning heads ever since the first Cybertruck rolled off the production line in Texas.

What makes the Cybertruck special is just how dystopian it looks. Plus, it is chock full of advanced technologies that also exist in other models of the Tesla range.

Built with an ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless-steel exoskeleton and armoured glass, it offers unmatched durability and protection. I mean, Tesla themselves says it is somewhat bulletproof.

Key features that set the Cybertruck apart include its powerful all-electric drivetrain, providing up to 500 miles (~800km) of range on a single charge, and its impressive towing capacity of over 14,000 pounds (~6300kg).

The vehicle also boasts adaptive air suspension, a spacious interior, and advanced autopilot capabilities.

Regardless of which side of the fence you’re on about the Tesla Cybertruck, you cannot deny it is a pretty unique vehicle, and only a few companies in the world like Tesla can pull something like this off and actually make it a production vehicle.

For now, the private viewing sessions are limited to media and some customers. But, Tesla is planning a public viewing event soon, giving a wider audience the chance to witness the Cybertruck firsthand.

Tesla enthusiasts should keep their eyes peeled for updates and announcements about these upcoming events.


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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