The official Cybertruck account posted a three-line flex on Thursday that doubles as a pretty solid spec sheet. Supervised driving, blistering acceleration, and a towing rating that puts most pickups to shame — all in one tweet.

The post references supervised driving — Tesla's term for Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features that keep a human in the loop — alongside a 0-60 mph time that undercuts most dedicated sports cars, and an 11,000 lb tow rating that covers boats, horse trailers, and most fifth-wheel setups without breaking a sweat. It's a rare case where a single vehicle credibly checks all three boxes at once.
The timing is notable. Cybertruck has faced its share of scrutiny since launch, and a reminder of the raw capability case — particularly the towing figure, which remains one of the highest in the electric truck segment — keeps the value proposition front and center for buyers still on the fence.
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