Electric Beast Mode: Tesla Cybertruck Will Come to Malaysia

Great news for tech-loving drivers in Malaysia – the futuristic Tesla Cybertruck may soon be cruising Kuala Lumpur’s streets! Hot off its recent US launch, this all-electric pickup offers some drool-worthy specs. Tesla just put it up on its Malaysian website.

We’re talking a zippy 0-100 km/h dash in 2.7 seconds. A top speed of 200 km/h that would give sports cars a run for their money. And enough towing capacity to haul a couple of elephants if you’re so inclined!

The top-of-the-line Cyberbeast model promises over 515 km on a single charge. Or splash some extra cash on the battery boost to keep you rolling over 705 km – though that’s probably overkill for everyday city driving. 

Either way, drivers who appreciate advanced features, eco-friendly credentials and standout style will find a lot to love in the Cybertruck. Just imagine pulling up next to one of these mean electric machines at a KL stoplight! 

While release dates and pricing for Malaysia are still TBD, the radical Cybertruck looks set to shake up luxury pickup standards in the near future. Stay tuned, tech-savvy motorists!

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