Tesla Cybertruck Teardown: Electric Powertrain
4680 battery cells, 800V charging system ~ From Munro's teardown survey data ~
2024/11/13
- Summary
- Electric drive module
- 4680 battery cell (2nd generation)
- Thermal system updates
- 800V charging system
- 48V power supply system
Summary
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Tesla Cybertruck (Source: Munro & Associates, Inc.) |
Tesla's Cybertruck, launched in December 2023, enthusiastically incorporates cutting-edge technologies ahead of its competitors. Munro & Associates, Inc. (Munro), which was one of the first companies to acquire the vehicle, conducted a teardown survey of the Cybertruck. This report introduces some of the findings and provides an overview of the advanced Cybertruck technologies, such as the electric drive module, the second-generation 4680 battery cell, and the 800V charging system.
Tesla Cybertruck overview
The Cybertruck is a full-size electric pickup truck with a unique appearance due to its unpainted stainless steel body, incorporating many advanced technologies such as steer-by-wire.
Three types of power units are available: single-motor rear-wheel drive, two-motor four-wheel drive, and three-motor (two motors in the rear, one motor in the front) four-wheel drive. The top-of-the-line model introduced in this report is the Cybertruck Beast (Cyberbeast), a high-performance version with a total of 845 horsepower (hp) from the triple-motor and an acceleration time of 0-100 km/h in 2.7 seconds. The output and torque for each specification are shown in the table below. The battery capacity has not been officially announced, but is expected to be around 122kWh.
Cybertruck power and torque
Specifications | Power | Torque |
---|---|---|
Single motor RWD | Approx. 400hp | Approx. 500Nm |
Dual motor AWD | Approx. 690hp | Approx. 800Nm |
Triple motor AWD (Cyberbeast) |
Approx. 800hp | Approx. 1,000Nm |
(Source: Compiled by MarkLines from various source materials)
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