During its Cybertruck presentation in 2019, Tesla also showcased the Cyberquad, an electric ATV with an equally futuristic design. It’s the first off-road vehicle that Tesla has announced, and, as expected with any upcoming Tesla release, there is a lot of hype surrounding it.
Among all the vehicles that Tesla has in development, the Cybertruck is one of the most ambitious ones.
It boasts a range of over 800 km with the three-motor variant, offers excellent towing capacity, and features all the autonomous driving technology that has made Tesla famous.
A quad that imitates the Cybertruck, but for children with a garden and without fear of death
For those who completely agree with Tesla’s unique approach with the Cybertruck, the Cyberquad could be the perfect combination. As mentioned earlier, the Cyberquad is a fully electric ATV from Tesla with a design very similar to that of the Cybertruck.
It has the same sharp edges, similar-looking wheels, and should be just as good for off-road driving. The only drawback is that Tesla has practically revealed nothing else about the Cyberquad.
Apart from showcasing a prototype of the ATV during its Shareholders and Battery Day event in September 2020, Tesla has remained quite tight-lipped about any aspect of the Cyberquad. It has not disclosed the range, power, or any other useful information for a potential buyer.
When will the Tesla Cyberquad be available for purchase?
The toy, because it doesn’t have another name, recommended for children between 8 to 12 years old, supports a maximum weight of 68 kg (so more than one adult might think twice about it) and can already be purchased on the company’s website, with delivery within 2 to 4 weeks. And in Spain, it costs 1,990 euros.
Yes, the toy costs as much as a 125 cc motorcycle that is much more practical, has more range, and can carry more than 100 kilograms of load. So, the Tesla Cyberquad is a very expensive toy.