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Tesla Cyber Odyssey is coming to Denmark: Experience the Cybertruck up close

Are you also curious about what size the new Tesla Cybertruck actually is? So look forward to the Tesla Cyber Odyssey coming to Denmark.

Tesla has announced that its wild Cybertruck will be touring Europe during the recently announced Cyber Odyssey. The iconic corvette will visit over 100 locations in 20 different countries, giving enthusiasts the opportunity to see the futuristic pickup truck up close and learn about its innovative technology and unique design.

From this week until July 7, Cybertruck will be on display in various European cities and at special events. This gives car enthusiasts across Europe the chance to experience the corvette, which has already achieved cult status in the automotive world.

In Denmark you can see Cybertruck at several locations in June. Among other things, it will be found in Tesla Koge on 8 and 9 June, followed by Tesla Greve from 10 to 13 June. Copenhageners will also have the opportunity to see the choral train, as it will be shown at Mikkeller Baghaven (Reffen) on 14 and 15 June. Next, Cybertruck travels to Tesla Odense from 16 to 18 June, and last, but not least, to Tesla Århus between 19 and 22 June.

To participate in these events, registration is required due to the limited number of places. You can register via Tesla's website at this address: https://www.tesla.com/da_dk/cyber-odyssey

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Tesla Cyber Odyssey is coming to Denmark: Experience the Cybertruck up close
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Cybertruck stands out with its futuristic, cyberpunk-inspired design, which is like something out of science fiction movies like Blade Runner. The body is made of ultra-hard stainless steel, which provides exceptional protection against dents and damage.

This strong construction also helps prevent corrosion, making the Cybertruck a durable and robust pickup truck.

The performance model, known as the Cyberbeast, delivers an impressive acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds, which is faster than many sports cars. With its adaptive air suspension and rear wheel steering, the Cyberbeast provides the handling characteristics of a sports car combined with an excellent turning radius.

On the pickup bed you will find several convenient sockets, including two 120 V and one 240 V, so you can connect electrical devices wherever you are. Tesla's Powershare technology makes it possible to transfer power to other devices, charge other electric vehicles and even supply power to a home via the charging port.

The Cybertruck is being produced at Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. Deliveries to customers started in December 2023, but production will take time to ramp up. Tesla's primary focus is on North America, which is the largest market for pickup trucks.

It is still unclear when the Cybertruck will be available in Europe, but Tesla plans to expand its reach to more markets in the future.

To learn more about Cybertruck and its many features, you can visit Tesla's official website: https://www.tesla.com/da_dk/cybertruck

Tesla Cyber Odyssey is coming to Denmark: Experience the Cybertruck up close
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