EV News

Tesla Cybertruck spotted towing a Model Y ahead of first deliveries

Published by
Riz Akhtar

Since 2019, Tesla has been working on bringing the utilitarian Cybertruck product to market with styling and features that are not commonly found in many vehicles on the market. One of these has been towing.

Just weeks away from its first customer delivery event at the end of November, a Tesla Cybertruck release candidate (RC) has been spotted in Palo Alto, California.

The photo of the Cybetruck, towing a large trailer was shared on X by Tesla Cybertruck enthusiast Greggertruck. On the trailer, there is a Tesla Model Y along with what appears to be a toolbox.

The Cybertruck appears to be turning at an intersection with this haulage setup and is hitched well with the trailer. 

This is one of the first times the Cybertruck has been seen towing a reasonable-sized load. In this case, a Long Rane Model Y which weighs around 2.05 Tonnes along with the weight of the trailer.

As of 2023, there aren’t a lot of EVs on the market that can tow greater than 2 Tonnes. Tesla’s Model X has previously been rated to have a 2.3 Tonne of towing capacity but these vehicles are no longer sold in Australia. 

The upcoming Kia EV9 electric SUV will also offer up to 2.3 Tonne of towing as per specifications released in the US.

Getting back to the Cybertruck, the single-motor variant is expected to surpass both the Model X and the Kia EV9 by having 3.4 Tonne of towing capacity. 

The dual-motor version has previously been described to have 10,000 pounds of towing which equates to 4.5 Tonne.

A tri-motor performance variant is expected to bump that up to 6.4 Tonne. These figures are likely to be officially announced by the end of this month.

Tesla has been putting a lot of effort into ensuring the Cybetruck performs in the real world, unlike any other EV on the market. This includes having towing capabilities that exceed the expectations of many in the automotive industry.

Image: Greggertruck

In recent months, Tesla has been conducting extreme winter and heat testing to put this vehicle through its paces. Part of this has included its towing capabilities as spotted in New Zealand where a trailer was seen with uneven load placement for testing.

More details on the exact specs and towing performance are expected to be released by the end of the month when the first deliveries take place in Texas.

We are looking forward to seeing the towing figures along with the suite of features this utilitarian truck will pack when it finally makes it onto the road next month.

Recent Posts

Smart slashes prices of EVs by up to $10,000 for limited time

Smart offers massive discounts inventory to help boost stocked inventory sales.

4 October 2025

Tesla Model Y will now offer V2L, pleasing many owners

Tesla offers vehicle-to-load (V2L) in its newest Model Y in one key market.

4 October 2025

Spy shots reveal more details about Tesla’s new lowest cost model

New spy shots reveal more details about Tesla's upcoming "lowest cost" EV, which appears based…

4 October 2025

Australian electric vehicle sales by month in 2025 – by model and by brand

A full breakdown of all electric vehicle sales by month in Australia in 2025. Latest…

3 October 2025

Tesla and BYD lead as EV sales surge to record market share of 11.3 pct in Australia

EV sales soar past 12,000 EVs in September on the back of great EV model…

3 October 2025

Tesla launches its longest range EV in Australia, with incredible 750 km

Tesla opens orders on Australia's longest range EV, marking a major shift to end range…

3 October 2025