MADRID, 30 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Tesla will exhibit its Cybertruck model on May 23 in Madrid and after the capital, it will visit Valencia, Barcelona and Malaga, within the framework of its ‘Cyber ​​Odyssey’, for which it will exhibit the vehicle in the coming weeks at different events and places in Europe. .

Specifically, starting this week and until July 7, the Cybertruck will be exhibited in more than 100 locations in 20 countries. “The public will be able to get to know this already iconic vehicle and obtain more information about its specifications, exclusive features and innovative design,” Elon Musk’s brand reports in a statement.

The Cybertruck offers, according to Tesla, “more utility than a truck, more performance than a sports car and with a cyberpunk spirit.” And the futuristic design of the Cybertruck is inspired by the cyberpunk aesthetic, which is represented especially well in the films Blade Runner and “The Spy Who Loved Me,” highlights the firm.

Its structural liner is made of ultra-strong 30X cold-rolled stainless steel. This helps protect the vehicle from dents and dings, while the custom stainless steel material protects against long-term corrosion, providing protection beyond industry standards.

The high-performance variant of the Cybertruck, called Cyberbeast, goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds, maintaining stability at high speed.

The standard adaptive air suspension offers millisecond adjustments to optimize handling. With steering by wire and rear steering, the Cyberbeast offers sports car driving with a greater turning radius than most saloons.

Two 120V power outlets and one 240V outlet can be found inside the charging pad to use devices wherever you go. ‘Tesla Powershare’ technology enables bi-directional power transfer to charge any device and other electric vehicles, and even power a home through the charging port.

The Cybertruck is manufactured at Tesla’s gigafactory in Austin, Texas. Deliveries to customers began in early December 2023. While ramping up production will take time, Tesla will focus on North America, the largest truck market in terms of volume.

The Cybertruck is not currently available in Europe and Tesla has not announced a specific date to begin deliveries outside of North America.