Recently, Tesla revealed Cybertruck’s “Battery Passport” in its 2023 Impact Report, which contains detailed information on 1,344 batteries and a battery pack with a total capacity of 123kWh.
The battery passport details the 4680 cylindrical battery and structural battery pack used by Cybertruck. Some of the information confirms unofficial information obtained from previous disassembly, and some is made public for the first time. Since Tesla's self-developed 4680 battery represents the development direction of a new generation of battery formats and will soon be produced by other suppliers and applied to other brands of cars, these details are worthy of attention.
The battery pack weighs nearly 1,600 pounds, accounting for about 24% of the vehicle's weight. The report also revealed that Tesla plans to provide a range extender for the Cybertruck four-wheel drive version and Cyberbeast version this year. The range is expected to increase by approximately 38% to more than 470 miles (approximately 756 kilometers) and 440 miles (approximately 708 kilometers) respectively. above. This is equivalent to adding approximately 47 kWh of battery capacity, bringing the total capacity to around 170 kWh.
In addition, in 2025, Tesla also plans to launch an entry-level rear-wheel drive version of the Cybertruck, equipped with a smaller capacity battery and a cruising range of approximately 250 miles (approximately 402 kilometers).
Editor: Tan Chenxi