The magazine also tested the range of the flagship 845 hp Cybertruck variant, which achieved 250 miles on the highway
The Tesla Cybertruck defies convention not only in its appearance but also in its performance. Say what you will about various other aspects of the truck - and there are many - but if there's one thing it excels at, it's elevating straight-line pickup truck performance to new heights. And now, it has earned the distinction of being the fastest truck ever tested by Car and Driver.
Read: Tesla’s Buyback Clause Tested As Another New Cybertruck Up For Auction Just three EVs tested by Car and Driver are quicker off the line than the Cybertruck, namely the Tesla Model S Plaid at 2.1 seconds, the Lucid Air Sapphire at 2.1 seconds, and the Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo at 2.4 seconds. During the run, the Cybertruck needed just 6.9 seconds to reach 100 mph and topped out at 131 mph . It also performed well in the rolling sprint from 5-60 mph , completing it in 2.8 seconds.
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