Tesla's Bold Stand on Cybertruck Range
Tesla Rules Out Cybertruck Range Extender to Hit Promised Range
Elon Musk's Tesla has announced that it will not be incorporating range extenders into its much‑anticipated Cybertruck. Despite concerns over the vehicle's range, Tesla is adamant that the Cybertruck will achieve its promised range without additional hardware. This decision reinforces Tesla's confidence in their revolutionary design and battery technology, aiming to deliver on promises without compromise.
Introduction
Cybertruck's Range Expectations
Tesla's Stance on Range Extenders
Expert Opinions on Range Solutions
Public Reactions to Tesla's Decision
Future Implications for Electric Vehicles
Conclusion
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