Let’s cut to the chase: Cybertrucks don’t get gas mileage at all. Why? Because they don’t use gas! But if you’re wondering about their efficiency, you’ve come to the right place. I’m about to break down everything you need to know about the Cybertruck’s “fuel economy” and why it’s a game-changer in the world of pickup trucks.
The Cybertruck’s Electric Efficiency: MPGe Explained
Alright, let’s talk MPGe – Miles Per Gallon equivalent. It’s how we measure efficiency for electric vehicles like the Cybertruck. Here’s the deal:
- The dual-motor Cybertruck is estimated to get around 69-70 MPGe.
- For comparison, a typical gas-powered pickup might get 17-22 MPG.
So, in simple terms, the Cybertruck is about 3-4 times more efficient than your average gas guzzler. But here’s where it gets interesting…
Real-World Range: What to Actually Expect
Now, Tesla claims some pretty impressive range numbers:
- Dual-motor AWD: 340 miles
- Cyberbeast (tri-motor): 320 miles
But let’s keep it real. Your actual mileage may vary. Here’s what Cybertruck owners are experiencing:
- Some report getting around 250-300 miles on a charge.
- Others are seeing efficiency around 500-600 Wh/mile.
What does this mean in English? You’re likely to get less range than advertised, especially if you’re hauling heavy loads or driving like a maniac (which, let’s be honest, is tempting in this beast).
Charging Up: The Cybertruck’s Secret Weapon
Here’s where the Cybertruck really shines:
- It can add up to 136 miles of range in just 15 minutes of charging.
- The 800V architecture allows for super-fast charging speeds up to 250 kW.
Think about it: You can grab a coffee, hit the restroom, and come back to a truck that’s ready to roll for another couple hundred miles. Try doing that with a gas pump!
The Cost Breakdown: Electricity vs. Gas