The 2020 F-150 starts at $28,496, while the Cybertruck starts at $39,900.The Cybertruck will be able to carry a maximum payload of 3,500 pounds, Tesla says, while the 2020 F-150 can carry a maximum payload of 3,270 pounds.The Cybertruck will be able to tow over 14,000 pounds, Tesla says, while the 2020 F-150 can tow up to 13,200 pounds.Excluding the cab, the Cybertruck will have 100 cubic-feet of storage space, Tesla says, while the 2020 F-150 has up to 77.4 cubic feet of storage space outside of the cab.The Cybertruck has a steel body, while the 2020 F-150 has an aluminum-alloy body.The Cybertruck will have up to 16 inches of ground clearance, Tesla says, while the 2020 F-150 has up to 9.4 inches of ground clearance.The Cybertruck will have a maximum approach angle (which is the maximum angle of a ramp a vehicle can drive up without its front bumper hitting the ramp) of 35 degrees and a maximum departure angle (the maximum angle of a ramp a vehicle can drive down without its rear bumper hitting the ramp) of 28 degrees, Tesla says. The 2020 F-150 has a maximum approach angle of 25.8 degrees and a maximum departure angle of 27.1 degrees. Read more: People are saying the 'cybergirl' who introduced Elon Musk at Tesla's Cybertruck unveiling was girlfriend Grimes — here's the evidence The 12 coolest features of Tesla's new $39,900 Cybertruck pickup The Tesla Cybertruck is a wild mashup of famous and infamous car designs — here's a rundown 'Looks weird... like, really weird': Wall Street isn't sold on Tesla's new Cybertruck design. Here's what 7 analysts think about the electric pickup.