Cybertruck beats Porsche 911 in epic drag race whilst towing Porsche 911

  • The Cybertruck does 0 to 60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 2.6 seconds
  • It has the same torsional rigidity as a McLaren P1
  • Pricing starts at $69,990

Published on Dec 01, 2023 at 1:28 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Dec 05, 2023 at 2:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Adam Gray

Cybertruck beats Porsche 911 in epic drag race whilst towing Porsche 911

The Cybertruck is finally here and the first few trucks have already been delivered.

This truck is definitely a game changer, and Elon Musk used an extreme example to illustrate what it can do.

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Aside from its off-roading ability, Elon Musk says the Cybertruck is basically a supercar.

It’s just as fast as a supercar, and it has the torsional rigidity of a McLaren P1.

When Tesla put it up against a Porsche 911 on the track, the result was shocking.

Check out the mad drag race between the Cybertruck and a 911 in the video down below!

Despite its size and weight, the Cybertruck does 0 to 60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 2.6 seconds, which makes it faster than most supercars out there.

It also does the quarter-mile run in record time – less than 11 seconds.

In order to prove a point, Elon Musk took the Cybertruck to a drag strip to race a Porsche 911.

In the drag race, not only did the Cybertruck beat the Porsche 911 – it actually did it while towing another Porsche 911 on a trailer.

The bad news – but then again we already knew this – is the Cybertruck is more expensive than Tesla had originally planned.

Prices were revealed during the Delivery Event, and the cheapest Cybertruck will set you back $69,990.

Meanwhile, the range-topping model goes for $99,990.

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