Tesla Cyberquad
The Tesla Cyberquad is an electric all-terrain vehicle concept presented by Tesla, Inc., at the Tesla Cybertruck's November 2019 unveiling. Concluding the presentation at the company's design studio in Hawthorne, California, CEO Elon Musk announced "one more thing", at which point the ATV was shown being loaded onto the back of the Cybertruck. Observers have pointed to elements seen at the unveiling indicating that the Cyberquad prototype had been built by swapping the powerplant and plastics on a Yamaha Raptor. Certain images from the rear suggest the vehicle also appears to have a powertrain borrowed from Zero Motorcycles.
File:The Wicked-Fast Next Gen Roadster.jpg|alt=A stainless steel clad ATV between a Tesla Cybertruck and a second generation Tesla Roadster in a parking lot during a Tesla event in 2020.|thumb|Tesla Cyberquad prototype between the Cybertruck and Roadster during a Tesla event in 2020
The ATV was mentioned in the specifications for the Cybertruck; the Cybertruck was described as having "space for your toolbox, tire and Cyberquad, with room to spare". One day later, Musk tweeted, "Tesla 2 person electric ATV will come at first as an option for Cybertruck." The ATV can charge in the bed of the Tesla Cybertruck from its 120 or 240 volt charging system. Pricing was not mentioned. It is likely that the Cyberquad might not be available until production of the Cybertruck range extender begins in early 2025.
The trademark "Cyberquad" was registered in November 2019. During Tesla's 2020 Battery Day Event, Musk brought a prototype of the Cyberquad for investors. He announced that the Cyberquad would be available as an optional accessory for the Cybertruck in late 2021. Musk mentioned the Cyberquad again at the 2021 shareholder meeting in October, but he provided no further details on the production start.