Telo Trucks recently launched its TELO MT1 mini electric truck. So let’s compare Telo vs Tesla to see how it fares against the Tesla Cybertruck.
The electric truck market is slowly heating up in the US with players like Tesla, Ford, GM, Ram, Rivian, etc., already in the market. While all of them produce large electric trucks, Telo Trucks came up with a compact, practical, and MINI Cooper-sized truck.
The price of the Telo MT1 truck ranges from 41,520 to 49,990 USD, while the Tesla Cybertruck ranges from 79,990 to 103,490 USD. For the Telo vs Tesla contest, we will compare the top-end model of the Telo MT1 with the base model of the Cybertruck, as both have more or less the same power and range.
So in this article, we’ll compare their price, design, performance, features, and more to help you decide which electric truck could be right for you.


Telo vs Tesla Cybertruck – Let’s Go!
Specs. Comparison :
Telo MT1 | Cybertruck | |
Price (USD) | 49,990 | 79,990 |
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph (sec) | 3.5 | 4.1 |
Top Speed (mph) | 125 | 112 |
Maximum Power (HP) | 500 | 600 |
Drive | AWD | AWD |
Maximum Passengers | 8 | 5 |
Max. Electric Range EPA (Miles) | 350 | 325 |
Battery Size (kWh) | 106 | 123 |
Charging 20 – 80 % (minutes) | 20 | 22 |
Maximum Payload (Pounds) | 1,700 | 2,500 |
Max. Towing Capacity (Pounds) | 6,600 | 11,000 |
Size Comparison :
Telo MT1 | Cybertruck | |
Length (inches) | 152 | 224 |
Width (inches) | 73 | 87 |
Height (inches) | 66 | 70 |
Wheelbase (inches) | 111 | 143 |
Weight (Pounds) | 4,400 | 6,634 |
Ground Clearance (inches) | 10 | 16 |
Maximum cargo bed length (feet) | 8 | 6 |
Cargo Space (cu.ft.) | – | 67 |

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Let’s Square On :
Price
If price is your priority, then the Telo MT1 compact electric truck is the clear winner. The Telo Truck price starts at USD 41,520 before incentives in the US for the base variant that offers a decent 260-mile range with a 2WD, 300 HP single motor. It has a better payload capacity than its AWD counterpart at 2,000 lbs. and an acceleration of 0–60 mph in 4.5 seconds.


Design and features
Here, both are a league apart. The Telo has a compact, cute look, while the Cybertruck has a huge, angular, stainless-steel exoskeleton, which gives it uniqueness unlike anything else on the road. With an ultra-hard stainless-steel body and shatter-resistant glass, the Cybertruck also offers steer-by-wire and rear steering.
Inside, the Cybertruck is much more spacious, comfortable, and luxurious. Its cabin is loaded with advanced technology features and entertainment with touch-screens in the front and back.
Performance
Tesla claims that its Cyberbeast can accelerate from 0–60 mph in 2.6 seconds, but then it costs USD 103,490 but has a top speed of only 130 mph. Telo, with half the price, achieves 0–60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
The Cybertruck also has a much higher towing capacity at 11,000 lbs. as compared to 6,600 lbs. for the Telo. Also, the maximum payload on the Cybertruck is 2,500 lbs., while on the Telo MT1, it is 2,000 lbs.


Practicality
The Telo truck’s compact design makes it more maneuverable in tight spaces and ideal for narrow urban streets. It’s also much more practical for indoor applications. It is also much more versatile. With a little adjustment for the third-row seats, it can be transformed into a van that can accommodate up to eight passengers. Also, while the Cybertruck has a 6-foot bed, the Telo’s 5-foot bed can be extended to 8 feet via an innovative midgate.
On the other hand, Cybertruck, with its much better ground clearance, will be much better suited for tough off-road work.


Telo MT1 vs Tesla Cybertruck : In Short
The Telo vs Tesla debate ultimately comes down to your personal needs and preferences. If you are looking for a head-turning, unique design and have extra cash, the Cybertruck wins. But if you are looking for something affordable and much more practical, the Telo MT1 will be a better choice.
The Tesla Cybertruck also has an appeal that Telo MT1 lacks at present. So it’s more about statement than utility. Telo MT1 is ideal for commercial application as it comes for almost half the price of a Cybertruck and is much more practical especially in congested urban areas.
So, are you from Team Telo or from Team Cybertruck? Let us know in the comments below.