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When US police inquired about whether the Cybertruck may replace the patrol car, Elon Musk answered

 When US police inquired about whether the Cybertruck may replace the patrol car, Elon Musk answered


When US police inquired about whether the Cybertruck may replace the patrol car, Elon Musk answered
When US police inquired about whether the Cybertruck may replace the patrol car, Elon Musk answered



According to Tesla, the Cybertruck's basic model would set you back $60,990, which is $50,000 more than the least expensive model it debuted four years before.


Last month, several buyers received delivery of Tesla's much-anticipated Cybertruck, which is shaped like a flat aircraft and is constructed of bright stainless steel. This follows years of manufacturing obstacles and development delays. Elon Musk, the millionaire and CEO of Tesla, was recently questioned by the Rosenberg police in Texas, United States, about whether the just released car would make a "good police vehicle". The same sparked excitement on the internet in response from Mr. Musk.


The Rosenberg Police's official account talked to It's challenging as well." Units. Must we switch to 2024?" In addition, he posted two images of the Cybertruck that had a policeman posing next to it.


The Tesla owner responded to the notion by using the "100" emoji, which is often used to indicate that a concept is widely accepted.


This post has garnered more than two thousand likes and over 2.8 lakh views since it was posted.


"That light bar with the police lights would be looking amazing and who doesn't need a bullet proof door," a person said.


Someone said, "Police stations around the world are thinking about obtaining a Tesla $TSLA #CyberTruck to replenish their fleets."


"Ordered Cyber trucks in bulk is the next logical step for the police and army," another person said. This will have a significant impact on dependability and safety."


Someone said, "Cyber police would be cool."


This is fantastic," said another internet user.


A long-awaited update on price and specs was given by Tesla, who predicted that the basic model will set you back $60,990, or 50% more than the least expensive model that was introduced four years before. That will not be accessible until 2025.


For that car and two more versions that it will offer the following year, at an anticipated cost of $79,990 and $99,990, the carmaker is now accepting bookings. Compared to the nearly 500 miles the business has claimed across four years, the version with the longest battery life will only cover roughly 340 miles on a single charge.


The CyberBeast, the top-of-the-line Tesla truck, will have a range of almost 440 miles thanks to the inclusion of a toolbox-sized battery in the bed below the cab.

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