Tesla Cybertruck Makes Final Klang Valley Appearance at One Utama
The Tesla Cybertruck is set to make its final appearance in Klang Valley at the One Utama shopping mall from now until June 17.
Following a series of roadshows and public showcases, the enigmatic Tesla Cybertruck is about to make its final appearance in Klang Valley this month. Happening at the One Utama shopping centre in Petaling Jaya, members of the public can stand a chance to size up this manic EV pick-up truck live from June 7 to 17.
Throughout its 10-day showcase at One Utama, the Cybertruck display will be split into three separate viewing sessions daily, where any participation is based on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series previewed for the first time back in April 2024
Previewed locally for the first time back in April this year, the Cybertruck here is based on the special Foundation Series. As a result, this beast of an EV pick-up truck is powered by a dual-motor AWD setup that delivers a total system output of 539 HP and 714 Nm of twist, allowing it to achieve a rapid century sprint time of 3.8 seconds.
Its sheer acceleration performance is complemented by decent battery performance, with Tesla claiming the Cybertruck Foundation Series to boast a respectable maximum EV range of 512 KM, according to EPA standards.
Besides the enigmatic Cybertruck, you can also check out other latest offerings by Tesla Motors Malaysia, including the new Model 3 Performance as well as the Model Y.
For the latter model, Tesla Motors Malaysia is currently doing a limited-time incentive program where customers can get a new, ready-stock Model Y at a monthly payment as low as around RM 1,810 with an 84-month term by financing with Tesla’s selected financiers. To enjoy this offer, customers must complete and take delivery of the Model Y on or before June 30, 2024.
For more information on the Tesla Cybertruck showcase at One Utama this month, you can visit Tesla Motors Malaysia’s official website by clicking these bold words.
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