LTO releases homologation documents for Tesla Cybertruck

It wasn't too long ago when we noticed that Tesla Philippines officially listed the Cybertruck on its website. Heck, we even noticed the company listed some of its specifications, variants, and features.

There's no clear timeline yet as to when Tesla Philippines plans to officially launch the Cybertruck. However, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) recently released homologation documents for the all-electric pickup truck, certifying the Cybertruck for the Philippine market.

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Based on the regulatory document, the PH-spec Cybertruck will have a maximum range of up to 484 km, can crank out an impressive 450 kW or 611 PS, and achieve a top speed of 180 km/h. It will also be powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, although its exact capacity wasn't listed by the LTO. The Cybertruck can be fully recharged via an AC charger in 10 hours, while a fast DC charger can replenish the pickup's energy in just 45 minutes.

In terms of size, the Cybertruck will measure 5682.9mm long, 2413.3mm wide, and 1740mm tall and will have a 3807mm wheelbase. It will also have a ground clearance of 170mm, a curb weight of just over 2,000 kg, and an overhang of 1169mm.

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With the Tesla Cybertruck now certified by the LTO, perhaps it might not be long before the all-electric pickup makes its official debut. Since Tesla will be present at the 2025 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS), the Cybertruck could make a surprise debut at the annual auto show next week.