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The Tesla Cybertruck measures 223.7 in (18.6 ft) long, 80.0 in wide, and 70.7 in tall on a 143.1-inch wheelbase — longer than an F-150 SuperCrew but with full-size pickup proportions. Ground clearance reaches 17.4 in (AWD/Cyberbeast in Off-Road mode). Approach angle is 35°, departure 28°. Stainless steel exoskeleton, triangular profile, and triple-motor drivetrain on Cyberbeast trim. Production began November 2023.

Key Facts

  • Length: 223.7 in (18.6 ft).
  • Width: 80.0 in (6.7 ft) without mirrors.
  • Height: 70.7 in (5.9 ft).
  • Wheelbase: 143.1 in.
  • Ground clearance (AWD/Cyberbeast): 17.4 in (off-road mode).
  • Approach angle: 35° / Departure angle: 28°.
  • Body: Stainless steel exoskeleton, no traditional unibody.
  • Production: Began November 2023; AWD + Cyberbeast trims available.

Sources: Tesla official specifications, owner-manual measurements, BASENOR SKU compatibility data, real-vehicle fitment testing. Last checked: May 2026.

The Cybertruck is Tesla's full-size electric pickup — stainless steel exoskeleton, triangular profile, and a footprint that's longer than an F-150 SuperCrew. If you're measuring for garage clearance, sizing accessories, planning a tow, or deciding between the RWD / AWD / Cyberbeast trims, the numbers below are verified against Tesla's spec sheet and Wikipedia (cross-checked April 2026).

Exterior Dimensions

Metric Imperial Metric
Length 223.7 in / 18.6 ft 5,683 mm
Width 80.0 in / 6.7 ft 2,032 mm
Height 70.7 in / 5.9 ft 1,796 mm
Wheelbase 143.1 in 3,635 mm
Ground clearance (AWD / Cyberbeast) 17.4 in 44 cm
Approach angle 35°
Departure angle 28°

At 223.7 inches long, Cybertruck is longer than an F-150 SuperCrew with the 5.5-foot bed (231.7 in) by less than 8 inches, and narrower than a Hummer EV (93.6 in). The 17.4-inch ground clearance on AWD and Cyberbeast is best-in-class — higher than Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (10.8 in) and Ford Raptor (13.1 in). Air suspension drops the vehicle to 9.5 inches at highway speeds for efficiency.

Weight, Payload & Towing

Trim Curb weight Max payload Max towing (braked)
Long Range RWD ~6,400 lb 2,006 lb / 910 kg 7,500 lb / 3,400 kg
AWD (dual motor) 6,660 lb / 3,020 kg 2,500 lb / 1,100 kg 11,000 lb / 5,000 kg
Cyberbeast (tri-motor) 6,901 lb / 3,130 kg 2,500 lb / 1,100 kg 11,000 lb / 5,000 kg

2-inch receiver hitch with factory trailer-brake wiring is standard on all trims. At 11,000 lb towing, Cybertruck handles a 5,000-lb travel trailer or a two-car enclosed hauler with margin, but range drops 40–50% at highway speed under max load.

Cargo & Storage

Zone Volume / dimensions Note
Bed (tailgate up) 72.9 × 51 × 28.66/19.89 in 6 ft length, 67 cu ft total
Bed (tailgate down) ~96 in length 8 ft with strap/flag for overhang
Frunk 7.1 cu ft / 201 L 420 lb capacity, drain plug for cooler use
Under-bed sub-trunk ~17 cu ft / 481 L Sealed, lockable, weatherproof
Powered tonneau cover Standard on AWD / Beast Lockable vault when closed

Performance, Range & Charging

Trim Power 0–60 mph Top speed EPA range
Long Range RWD ~300 kW 6.2 sec 112 mph 350 mi
AWD (dual motor) ~450 kW 4.1 sec 130 mph 325 mi
Cyberbeast (tri-motor) 845 hp 2.6 sec 130 mph 300 mi

Battery pack: 123 kWh maximum (structural 816 V nominal design). DC fast charging peaks at 350 kW on the Cybertruck-compatible V4 Supercharger (800 V architecture), or 250 kW on V3 Superchargers using the 400V pathway. Home AC charging is 11.5 kW (240 V / 48 A). Five onboard power outlets in the bed deliver up to 9.6 kW continuous V2L: four 120 V 20 A (NEMA 5-20) plus one 240 V 40 A (NEMA 14-50) for Level 2 EV charging or heavy tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Cybertruck fit in a standard garage?

At 223.7 inches long and 80 inches wide with folded mirrors, Cybertruck fits a standard 16×20 ft garage door frame with about 8 inches of clearance on each side and 1.3 feet behind the bumper. Height (70.7 in without roof cargo) fits a 7-ft garage door cleanly. Tight two-car garages will be a squeeze; most suburban 2-car garages handle it.

How much payload and tow weight can Cybertruck handle?

AWD and Cyberbeast carry 2,500 lb payload and tow 11,000 lb braked. Long Range RWD carries 2,006 lb and tows 7,500 lb. The difference is the battery pack: AWD and Beast have stronger motors that can handle the tow load without thermal limiting. RWD is enough for most small boats, utility trailers, and single-car haulers.

What's the difference between AWD and Cyberbeast?

AWD is dual-motor (one front, one rear) with 4.1-second 0-60, 325 mi range, 2,500 lb payload. Cyberbeast is tri-motor (one front, two rear) with 2.6-second 0-60, 300 mi range, same payload. Cyberbeast is faster and costlier but has 25 miles less range due to the extra motor draw. Daily-driver work is fine on AWD.

Will Cybertruck clear off-road trails and dirt roads?

Yes. 17.4-inch ground clearance (AWD and Cyberbeast), 35° approach and 28° departure angles beat most factory off-road pickups. Air suspension raises the car to 17.4 inches in off-road mode and drops to 9.5 inches at highway speed for aerodynamics. 35-inch all-terrain tires are factory option on AWD and Beast.

What's the Cybertruck towing range in real conditions?

Expect 150-180 miles between Superchargers when towing a 5,000-lb travel trailer at 65 mph — roughly half the 325 mi AWD EPA range. Heavy trailers at max 11,000 lb drop range to 100-130 miles per charge. The 350 kW V4 Supercharging speed (800V) makes charging stops 30-40 min for 10-80% versus 50+ min on 250 kW V3 stations.

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Sources: Dimensions, weight, payload, towing, range, and performance figures from Tesla's public Cybertruck spec sheet, cross-checked against Wikipedia's Tesla Cybertruck article and InsideEVs delivery spec coverage. Bed and frunk dimensions verified via Cybertruck Owners Club owner measurements (cross-checked April 2026).