Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

First Privately Owned Tesla Cybertruck in the Emirates Heads to Auction

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The much-anticipated Tesla Cybertruck has been making waves since its concept debut in 2019, and now, the first privately owned example in the United Arab Emirates is set to hit the auction block. This 2024 dual-motor model, finished with a matte black wrap over its iconic stainless-steel bodywork, promises to be a highlight of the Dubai auction on December 1, 2024.

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The Cybertruck’s divisive design, reminiscent of sci-fi aesthetics, has been polarizing since its unveiling. Its angular lines and utilitarian structure evoke the futuristic style of Blade Runner while subtly nodding to the submersible Lotus Esprit featured in The Spy Who Loved Me. Love it or hate it, there’s no denying the Cybertruck’s cultural and engineering impact.

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This dual-motor all-wheel-drive variant packs a serious punch, delivering 600 horsepower and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in a Tesla-claimed 4.1 seconds. Despite its imposing 3,104-kilogram weight, the Cybertruck’s blistering performance places it among the fastest pickup trucks on the market. With an impressive range of 550 kilometers on a single charge, it combines groundbreaking performance with eco-conscious engineering.

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Its bold matte black wrap offers an extra layer of protection for the Cybertruck’s durable stainless-steel body, which Tesla boasts is bullet-resistant. Beneath its futuristic design lies a host of innovations, including a 48-volt architecture and fly-by-wire steering, setting a new standard for electric pickups.

Offered with an estimated price range of $120,000 to $150,000, this Cybertruck is more than just a vehicle—it’s a statement piece. For collectors and Tesla enthusiasts, this landmark model represents not just the future of automotive technology but a significant moment in automotive history. Don’t miss the chance to own this modern icon at the Dubai auction.

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