When Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck back in 2019, its angular design was met with skepticism. Despite finally going on sale in late 2023, the Cybertruck has become synonymous with the controversies surrounding its creator, Elon Musk. Recent reports of owners experiencing harassment, including having objects thrown at their vehicles, have made the Cybertruck a less-than-desirable purchase for some. Fortunately, several other electric pickup trucks provide attractive alternatives.
Beyond the Cybertruck: Better Electric Pickup Options
If the Cybertruck’s issues have you looking for other options, here are some compelling electric pickup trucks to consider:
Ford F-150 Lightning
Starting price: $65,090
Range: 240 – 320 miles
The F-150 Lightning offers a familiar experience for those seeking an electric pickup. It mirrors the conventional F-150 in appearance and driving characteristics, while still boasting a healthy towing capacity. The Lightning’s more traditional design allows it to blend into the crowd, potentially avoiding the negative attention directed towards the Cybertruck. Though it charges more slowly than the Cybertruck, it offers bidirectional charging, allowing it to power external devices.
Rivian R1T
Price: $71,900
Range: 258 – 420 miles
The Rivian R1T presents a stylish alternative to the Cybertruck. This offering from the American startup boasts distinctive design features and a functional range, along with innovative storage solutions and impressive performance stats. The R1T surpasses the Cybertruck in horsepower and offers a higher tow capacity than the F-150 Lightning. It also features a gear tunnel for added storage space. Starting at a lower price than the Cybertruck, the R1T offers a compelling package.
Chevrolet Silverado EV
Starting price: $75,195
Range: 390 – 492 miles
For those who prefer an electric truck from a well-established automaker, the Chevrolet Silverado EV is a strong contender. This electric version of Chevy’s iconic truck features unique design elements and offers a longer range than the Ford and Rivian models. However, in our tests, reviewers found it didn’t quite match the polish of its competitors, the F-150 Lightning and R1T.
GMC Sierra EV
Starting price: $91,995
Range: 390 – 460 miles
If range is a high priority, the GMC Sierra EV is worth considering. Based on the same platform as the Silverado EV, the Sierra EV boasts a longer range and a touch of luxury. However, its aesthetics might not appeal to everyone. The Sierra EV’s towing capacity and fast charging speeds offer notable advantages.
GMC Hummer EV
Starting price: $98,845
Range: 282 – 318 miles
For those drawn to the attention-grabbing nature of the Cybertruck but wanting a different experience, the Hummer EV offers a bold alternative. Sharing the platform with the Silverado and Sierra EVs, the Hummer EV presents a similarly audacious design and a robust set of features. The Hummer EV offers a higher towing capacity, the ability to drive sideways (crab walk), and a sizable battery.
RAM 1500 REV
Starting price: Unknown
Range: 350 miles
For those willing to wait, the RAM 1500 REV is another compelling option. Expected to launch once the hybrid Ramcharger model hits the market, this all-electric pickup from Ram will offer a high towing capacity, a decent range and a considerable payload capacity.
Scout Terra
Starting price: Under $60,000
Range: 350 miles
The Scout Terra, from the relaunched Scout brand, is another electric truck that’s worth watching. The Terra will offer 350 miles of range, a 10,000-pound towing capacity, and direct-to-consumer sales. Range-extender models will be able to cover around 500 miles on a charge, but at a reduced towing capacity.