Living with the Tesla Cybertruck So You Don't Have To!
Summary
TLDRThe Tesla Cybertruck, a highly polarizing vehicle, has been tested for over 1,000 miles, revealing a mix of impressive technical innovations and some disappointing aspects. Its unique, futuristic design attracts significant attention, but also raises concerns about safety due to distracted drivers. The truck features an 800-volt architecture, impressive suspension, and a minimalist interior with a large, 15-inch display. Despite its eye-catching appearance, the Cybertruck's current limitations include lack of certain accessories, autopilot functionality, and a less-than-ideal charging rate, making it a conversation starter rather than a practical truck for all.
Takeaways
- 🚗 The Tesla Cybertruck's unique and polarizing design garners significant attention, both positive and negative, from the public.
- 🛠️ The vehicle features innovative technical aspects, such as an 800-volt architecture and a highly capable suspension system, which are often overshadowed by its appearance.
- 🔌 The Cybertruck comes in two main variants: the dual-motor and the triple-motor (Cyberbeast), with the latter being faster and featuring Alcantara in the dashboard.
- 🏎️ The Cybertruck's handling is nimble for its size, thanks to a combination of steer-by-wire, variable steering ratio, and rear-wheel steering.
- 🔋 The battery range, while substantial, is not the best-in-class, with the dual-motor version offering around 320 miles and the triple-motor around 300 indicated range.
- 🔌 Charging speeds for the Cybertruck are not as fast as other Tesla models, and it does not max out at the same charge curve speeds as models like the Model 3 or Model S.
- 🚫 The Cybertruck currently lacks certain features and accessories that are expected to come, such as an extended battery option, a light bar on the top, and full Autopilot capabilities.
- 🚀 The vehicle's interior is minimalistic and very Tesla-like, with a focus on a large, 15-inch display and a lack of physical climate control buttons.
- 🎶 The Cybertruck boasts an impressive sound system, ranking among the top sound systems in vehicles according to the reviewer.
- 🔄 The vehicle's build quality has some issues, particularly with panel gaps, which are the worst the reviewer has seen in a production vehicle.
Q & A
What is the Tesla Cybertruck known for in terms of design?
-The Tesla Cybertruck is known for its distinctive, futuristic, and polarizing design. It features a cyberpunk, low poly render look, which is more evident in person than on video. The truck's design is such that it either attracts or repels potential buyers, with no middle ground.
How does the Cybertruck's attention-grabbing design affect its driving experience?
-The Cybertruck's design makes it a celebrity on the road, attracting a lot of attention. People often react by turning around, accelerating to get a better look, or even trying to capture a video of it, which can potentially be dangerous due to distracted driving.
What are some of the technical innovations of the Cybertruck that are not immediately visible?
-Beneath its unique exterior, the Cybertruck features an 800-volt electrical architecture, a sophisticated suspension system with a lot of travel, and advanced computer systems that control various aspects of the vehicle's performance and handling.
What are the two main versions of the Cybertruck currently available?
-There are two main versions of the Cybertruck available: the dual motor and the triple motor (Cyberbeast). The triple motor version is faster due to the extra motor and also features alcantar in the dash.
What is the range of the dual motor Cybertruck on a full charge?
-The dual motor Cybertruck has a range of approximately 320 miles on a full charge, but practical driving range can be around 290 miles.
What are some of the notable features of the Cybertruck's interior?
-The interior of the Cybertruck is minimalistic and very Tesla-like, with a large 15-inch display, wireless charging pads, and a steering wheel that features physical buttons for indicators and the horn. It also has a unique 'squircle' steering wheel and a large rearview mirror.
How does the Cybertruck handle compared to other full-size trucks?
-The Cybertruck has impressive handling for a full-size truck, thanks to its steer-by-wire system, variable steering ratio, and rear wheel steering. It is very nimble, especially at low speeds, and can fit into parking spots and maneuver in tight spaces more easily than expected for a vehicle of its size.
What is the capacity of the Cybertruck's battery and charging capabilities?
-The Cybertruck has a large battery physically, but it does not offer the best range among electric vehicles. The dual motor version indicates a range of 320 miles, while the triple motor version indicates 300 miles. It is not the fastest charging Tesla, and the charge curve does not max out at the same speeds as models like the Model 3 or Model S.
What are some accessories expected to come with the Cybertruck?
-There are several accessories expected to come with the Cybertruck, including an extended battery in the back that allegedly brings the range up to 500 miles, a light bar on the top, and full self-driving capabilities which are not currently available.
What are some of the quality control issues mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions issues such as the Cybertruck's panel gaps, which are reportedly the worst the reviewer has seen in a production vehicle. There is also mention of rust appearing in certain areas, specifically where the hub cap would normally be, as the truck currently ships without it.
How does the Cybertruck's suspension system contribute to its capabilities?
-The Cybertruck's suspension system is air-based and offers a massive amount of travel. This allows the vehicle to adjust its height for different driving conditions, such as lowering for efficiency or raising for off-roading. The suspension also minimizes body roll and yaw, contributing to a stable driving experience.
Outlines
🚘 Introducing the Tesla Cybertruck: A Polarizing Vehicle
The video script begins with the introduction of the Tesla Cybertruck, a vehicle that has garnered significant attention due to its unique and futuristic design. The presenter shares their experience driving the Cybertruck for over 1,000 miles and highlights both the exciting features and the disappointing aspects of the vehicle. The Cybertruck's celebrity status is noted, as it attracts a lot of attention on the road, to the point where it can be dangerous due to other drivers' reactions. The discussion then pivots to the truck's aesthetics, which are described as iconic and cyberpunk, with the presenter expressing their personal appreciation for the look despite its polarizing nature.
💡 Features and Materials of the Cybertruck
The second paragraph delves into the specific features of the Cybertruck, including its LED light bar, the unique design of the windshield wiper, and the large sunroof. The presenter critiques the Cybertruck's panel gaps, which they describe as the worst they've seen in a production vehicle. The materials used in the Cybertruck's construction are also discussed, with a focus on the stainless steel exterior and the lack of hub caps, which leads to rusting issues. The presenter mentions the low VIN number of their Cybertruck, indicating it's one of the first off the production line, and the associated quality control issues that come with it.
🛠️ Inside the Cybertruck: Steering and Suspension
The third paragraph focuses on the Cybertruck's interior and its advanced steering system. The presenter praises the vehicle's nimble handling, which is facilitated by a combination of steer-by-wire technology, a variable steering ratio, and rear-wheel steering. The Cybertruck's steering wheel is described as small but functional, with physical buttons for essential controls. The presenter also discusses the vehicle's rearview mirror system, which relies on a screen instead of a traditional glass mirror. The paragraph concludes with a mention of the Cybertruck's impressive sound system and the comfort of its back seats.
🔌 Charging and Battery Life of the Cybertruck
The fourth paragraph addresses the Cybertruck's battery life and charging capabilities. The presenter notes that the dual-motor version of the truck has a range of 320 miles on a full charge, while the triple-motor version has a slightly lower range. The charging speeds are not as fast as other Tesla models, which the presenter attributes to the truck's design. The presenter also mentions the upcoming extended battery option and the light bar accessory, both of which are not yet available. The paragraph concludes with a discussion of the Cybertruck's autopilot system, which is not fully functional at the time of the video.
🚀 Final Thoughts on the Cybertruck
In the final paragraph, the presenter wraps up their thoughts on the Cybertruck. They reiterate the vehicle's polarizing design and its status as a conversation starter. The presenter discusses the technical innovations under the hood, such as the 800-volt architecture and the advanced suspension system. They also mention the Cybertruck's lightness compared to other electric trucks and its potential as a large SUV-type vehicle. The presenter concludes by asking viewers for their opinions on the Cybertruck's aesthetics and compares it to other electric trucks on the market.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Tesla Cybertruck
💡Aesthetics
💡800-volt architecture
💡Suspension
💡Range
💡Autopilot
💡Build Quality
💡Sentry Mode
💡Charging
💡Interior
💡Handling
Highlights
The Tesla Cybertruck is a highly polarizing vehicle with its unique, futuristic design.
The Cybertruck has gained significant attention, often causing dangerous behavior from onlookers and drivers.
The vehicle features a minimalist interior with a large 15-inch display and lacks traditional carplay or Android auto.
The Cybertruck's steering is incredibly nimble for a full-size truck, enabled by steer-by-wire, variable steering ratio, and rear-wheel steering.
The vehicle has a range of up to 320 miles for the dual-motor version and 300 for the triple-motor version.
The Cybertruck's suspension is highly adaptable with a significant amount of travel, contributing to its impressive handling.
The vehicle is equipped with a large, expansive windshield and a unique rearview mirror system.
The Cybertruck's sound system is one of the best in a vehicle, with impressive subwoofers and speaker placement.
The rear seats of the Cybertruck offer a comfortable experience, with the ability to adjust for more storage space.
The Cybertruck's front trunk is power-operated, a first for Tesla, and features a camera for added security.
The vehicle's design, while polarizing, has not detracted from its technical innovations and capabilities.
The Cybertruck's panel gaps are notably large, indicating potential quality control issues with early production models.
The vehicle's battery is physically large but does not offer the best range compared to other electric vehicles.
The Cybertruck does not yet have full Autopilot capabilities, only offering adaptive cruise control at the moment.
Tesla's Sentry mode has recorded numerous instances of people interacting with the Cybertruck out of curiosity.
The Cybertruck's design distracts from the technical innovations under the hood, such as the 800-volt architecture.
The vehicle's large windshield wiper is a notable feature, but it does not reach the bottom of the windshield.
The Cybertruck's accessory offerings, such as an extended battery and a light bar on the top, are not yet available.
Transcripts
all right there's been a lot of weird
cars to come out in the past couple
weeks months years decades uh but this
one might be the weirdest one of them
all and I don't think it's particularly
close this this thing here this has come
out for 2024 and it's called the Tesla
cyber truck I've been driving it living
with it for almost 1,000 miles for a
couple of weeks now so you don't have to
God it's I will say this vehicle is
characterized by these really big highs
and lows really big sweeping exciting
really interesting things about it and
then Lowe's on the other side that are
like really disappointing about it that
you only really fine by actually living
with it which I have been so that's what
this video is I'm just going to detail
everything break it down try not to get
hurt by them they tend to interrupt
these videos but that's okay this is the
cybertruck now there's really it feels
like there's only one place to start
with the truck which is how it looks
right this thing I have a lot more to
say about it and maybe a main Channel
full review but I think it's kind of
iconic meaning you either love this or
you hate it and in person it looks even
more cyberpunk like low poly render than
maybe anything on video quite shows and
I'll dig more into the the materials and
the build quality and panel gaps in just
a second but there's something you
should know about living with the
cybertruck which is that the truck
itself is a bit of a celebrity at least
at this moment especially if you're in a
place where there aren't really any
others yet you cannot drive this without
getting attention at all it's the most
attention getting vehicle by a long long
way that I've ever gotten you drive this
thing people walking past turn around
they people driving by literally
accelerate to try to get a better video
out their side window of you driving by
it's actually kind of dangerous like the
way that people behave on the road when
they see a cyber truck and want to go
get a video of it is crazy that's all by
itself this truck also has Sentry mode
you probably already know about Teslas
where you walk up to the truck and it
knows and it turns on the recording from
the cameras this truck has hundreds of
video clips of people walking up to it
and looking inside and just generally
interrupting it and draining the battery
during the day it's that popular so I
feel like it's polarizing enough that
people either love it or hate it in real
life I kind of like it it's really hard
to explain why I think it looks sick in
person um it's also
don't get me started the roads New
Jersey
suck they're flying away it's okay um
but generally yeah this is a uh it's a
very unique looking truck but the thing
about these looks is I think it actually
distracts people from a lot of really
interesting technical Innovation that
goes on under the hood I mean everyone
wants to talk about the looks
understandably but the 800 volt
architecture this crazy suspension with
a ton of travel like there's more
happening with this truck that I'll get
into in a second but let's just start
with the basics what is it right there's
basically two cyber Tru specs you can
get right now two different versions the
dual motor or the triple motor the
cyberbeast so this is a foundation
Edition cyber truck Foundation series
which means it's one of the first ones
it's a low VIN number but this is the
dual motor version the triple motor
version is basically the exact same
truck but faster because it has an extra
motor in the back and it has alcantar in
the dash that's basically the only
difference
but let's get into the technical stuff
first of all they ship to owners without
that Hub Cap remember the arrow cap that
we see in all those early cyber trucks
especially when they showa that promo
material that's not on this truck so you
do have just the Open Wheel when you get
your cyber truck they're redesigning the
AOW cover that you'll eventually
allegedly get uh which
means this you see the Open Wheel you
see the brakes but you also just have
like no hub caps and no nut covers and
that's the only place I've seen rust on
this truck a little bit worrying but
that's the way it is right now you can
get third party covers if you want but
that's the place I see rust on this
truck and then the thing about a low Vin
Tesla is you will be dealing with low
Vin production quality stuff only reason
I say that is because I'm the guy who
doesn't really care about panel gaps too
much and I still really don't pay too
much attention to it but this panel Gap
is actually worth mentioning it's the
worst I've ever seen in a production
vehicle I'll just show it to you this is
the driver's side door there's no door
handles as you can tell the way to get
into the truck is that little handle and
it pushes it out and then you pull the
truck out the rest of the way that's why
there's fingerprints all over this truck
but I don't know I think there's going
to be something wrong with this store
cuz it literally looks like it's open
like that that's pretty bad I've never
seen a gap quite that bad that's the way
it should look that's the way it looks
it's probably one of those things where
I'll have to bring it into Tesla they'll
tighten some things up and it'll look
fine but that's the stuff you will
probably have to deal with if you get a
low Vin cyber truck but then of course
you know you're looking at the materials
you're looking at these angles all the
sharpness up here we've covered that
I've talked about this before this is
not a surprise but you have this big LED
light bar on the front which is pretty
iconic when it pulls up behind you and
then all of the actual headlights are
down here and so that's where all the
actual bright light comes from you also
got your front-facing camera on a Tesla
for the first time with a washer sick
and then this huge sloping windshield
some might even call it the largest
sloping windshield on any vehicle ever
which brings us to the windshield wiper
this is the largest windshield wiper on
any production car and you've seen
people do this before but it's just
massive it's just big blade it's pretty
expensive to uh
replace but it seems to work fine the
one weird thing about it is it doesn't
actually go all the way down to the
bottom of the glass on the windshield
this actually pivots over to a couple
inches above the bottom so when it's
wiping there's just a bunch of rain and
water at the bottom that still continues
to roll up the windshield even while
you've cleared the windshield it's kind
of a weird California Quirk where they
design cars that aren't as good in rain
as you would expect either way I'll just
finish my way around the outside of the
truck it's a pretty big truck as you
already know it's full size especially
from like this rear 3/4 angle it just
has these big shoulders it kind of looks
like a dump truck in a way maybe that's
not the best way to describe it but
that's that's what it reminds me of uh
either way big glass sunroof and then
you've got this huge truck bed which has
the lockable tono cover which they call
a vault and when that comes up it closes
that rear
window and comes all the way
back to the front then you can open the
tailgate there's lights in the tailgate
there's even hidden storage right here
there's no room for a spare so this is a
truck where if you want to carry a spare
that's going to take up room in the
actual truck but you know you can have
your charging equipment down here maybe
have some groceries down here a little
sub trunk space never heard anybody and
I definitely want to mention you have
these Outlets over here so you have the
220s but you also have a 240 volt which
you can literally use to charge other
vehicles you can charge another Tesla
you can charge a rivan whatever just
with the mobile connector by plugging it
in here and plug it into the other
vehicle which is pretty sweet but this
is also a good time to talk about the
battery of the Cyber Tru it's a big
battery physically but it's not the best
range I've ever seen so this dual motor
cyber Tru is going to get on a full 100%
charge up to like 320 M indicated you
can actually drive more like 290 and the
triple motor which I've been recently
living with Max is out a 300 indicated
which is actually more like 265 275
and it's also not the fastest charging
Tesla we've seen either you go to a
regular Tesla Supercharger and you don't
max out at quite the same charge curve
speeds for a long time as like a model 3
or a model S would so it's really not
the ideal long-term Road Tripper that
said there are several accessories that
are supposed to be also coming to the
Cyber truck and this is one of those low
points of the Cyber Tru which is it's so
early that they don't exist yet and I
don't know when they will but one of
them is the extended battery that goes
in the back of this thing that brings it
up to allegedly 500 Miles huge several
th000 lbs plugs into the truck takes up
space in the truck bed I don't know if
or when that's coming but it exists on
their website the other is the light bar
on the top it's also who knows when it's
coming there's no info about it I saw
one at Test's Factory but no indication
of when that's going to come even though
I ordered one and I have a truck that
doesn't have it
so the last thing that's not shipping
with the Cyber truck yet is autopilot so
it has all these sensors it has all
these cameras all the way around the
truck but the autopilot or full
self-driving that you're used to in
other Model S and model 3 and model Y
and model X doesn't work all that this
has is traffic wear cruise control so
you still steer but it will do following
the car in front of you and keeping its
distance variable speed that's it you
paid for autopilot you don't get it you
paid for that battery doesn't exist yet
you paid for the light on top it's not
there but let me show you it is here
because I have noticed some new stuff
and by the way I said this in the
Impressions video I said that this would
happen and here are all your
fingerprints from getting into the Cyber
Tru but let's look at the interior real
quick this is your steering wheel so the
Cyber truck is in EV that sounds bad uh
the Cyber Tru is in every possible way a
Tesla on the inside it's very very
minimal and to me maybe even too minimal
just because this is supposed to feel a
little bit more of a special vehicle
here you go first of all this is the key
it's just the normal key fob but this is
the first Tesla ever with a power
opening front trunk it would be nice to
have a button to open it or just kind of
like a cool cyber fob but cost got to
save cost same thing here it's
everything on one screen and to give
them credit it's an awesome screen it's
a huge display I think it's 15 in
diagonally it's got all this compute
it's really smooth Everything you ask it
to do it usually does it pretty dang
smoothly so even though there is no
carplay there is no Android auto this is
the best computer I've ever used in a
car all the UI pretty intuitive I think
some people find this menu a little bit
intimidating because there's a lot
visually going on here but once you get
used to it you kind of know by muscle
memory where to get to things I just
wish there was climate control buttons
like I always do in a car you have to go
into the menus here and then sort of
move this stuff around this is all this
is all very Tesla right but you've got
this storage space in the middle you've
got two wireless chargers that work
great two cup holders and then storage
in the center here and that actually
goes down even further and then some
pretty comfortable seats I'd say they
are heated and ventilated but I think
what you really care about from the
driver's seat is the steering so one of
the highs of the Cyber Tru is it has
this incredible steering which is
enabled by basically three main things a
combination of the things one steer by
wire two a variable steering ratio and
three rear wheel steering okay so all of
these things put together make this the
most Nimble feeling truck especially at
low speeds I think ever made okay so
this is the steering wheel or squirkle
you're dealing with it's kind of small
but it does have your blinker buttons
that are are physical buttons that
actually click instead of just haptics
you've got your uh headlights there a
real horn thankfully uh and your
autopilot button which again just does
adaptive cruise control and your Jesus
your giant windshield rer right there
and voice controls okay so we know what
this looks like first thing that's crazy
about this is this is full lock it's not
this like hand over hand overand thing
to get the truck to fully steer that is
turning all the way right and that is
turning all the way left so this is the
most one-h handable driving vehicle
probably ever of this size and then the
variable steering ratio all that really
means is at low speeds it's turning the
wheel steer by wire is this crazy thing
it sounds insane because the wheel is
not physically connected to the actual
wheels and tires it's all just a
computer and might as well be a video
game controller but what it's actually
doing on top of all that is it's
changing the amount that it's steering
based on how fast you're going so at low
speeds really really quick and Nimble
and at high speeds it softens up a
little bit and it's not quite so bad you
get used to it very quickly and then
like I said the last component is the
rear wheels turn more than any other
vehicle again that I've ever tried 10°
right now in either direction and so
when you're turning around quickly in a
small parking lot it's incredibly
impressive how quickly you can get into
parking spots and turn in and out of
things and at highway speeds it actually
changes the rear wheel Direction in the
same way as the front wheels so you're
kind of gliding from Lane to Lane like I
said it all gets put together into this
really nice package of very Nimble
impressive handling it's not a sports
car by any means but it's it's really
Nimble for a full-size truck it's
actually gotten to the point where I got
so used to it like this that I I
recently drove an F150 Lightning and I
felt like I was doing a whole bunch of
extra movement to get the truck to do
the same amount of turning even though
F-150 Lightning is decently Nimble it's
like whoo all this extra movement this
makes it feel like I should just be able
to do this with every truck that's full
lock that's crazy but okay let me just
hit you with a couple other build
quality things from this front seat
before we get to the back first of all
this rear viiew mirror maybe the dinki
rearview mirror you'll ever see in a car
this size it's also borderline useless
because you don't actually see out the
back of the truck when the tunel cover
is closed instead you have to deal with
a screen rear view mirror here this is
classic Tesla Tesla wants to save money
we all know that this should have been a
screen to have your rearview mirror show
up here from the camera feed but instead
they put the camera feed on the screen
because another screen means more cost
and they don't want more cost it's
annoying but you have to remap your
brain to check there instead of there to
look behind you pretty classic Tesla
either way you also have this gigantic
expansive wind shield and the the weird
angle thing kind of plays tricks on you
cuz you feel like you can't see over the
hood but that corner basically is the
hood so you have a little visibility
there and then basically it's a it's a
cliff right there where it drops off so
it's just huge window and then cliff and
then at the top of this Cliff here is
your uh sun shades which are pretty big
but they're these like half sun shades
again to stay out of the way so the root
over your head then this half sun shade
thing and then just like the Fisker
actually tiny tiny mirrors on each of
these but uh it does actually flip out
just like that over to the side so there
you go God these are weird big mirror
things and then uh you have your light
here so you can pop that open I said
open you can pop that on or off and then
the last thing I want to talk about is
these speakers which are actually
incredible this is one of the highlights
back to the highlights of the Cyber Tru
best sound system I've ever heard in a
truck top five sound systems I've ever
heard in a vehicle and I think the
subwoofers are at the front it really
sounds like the thump and how they're
really good subwoofers but I think
there's two subwoofers both at the front
possibly in the doors that end up
sounding incredible I I don't I want to
verify that because there's a lot of
other speakers in the vehicle from one
here to there to there to there but bro
it sounds amazing in here but let's do
the back seat cuz this is actually a
pretty comfortable back seat experience
and I kind of in my head a little bit
I'm comparing it to other full-size
trucks like the F-150 Lightning but also
like the rivan r1t for example which is
a bit smaller this is a really good back
seat so again one of my favorite tricks
with this back seat row is you've got
three across and if you pop this up you
can just raise up those two back seats
and get even more storage I have these
like floor mats in here but that amount
of storage very quickly is super
convenient and I like that a lot about
it pop it back down and then you get in
and I'm behind a 63 driving position
here and oh wow it's a good amount of
leg room you have that little pocket
right there you have a larger display at
the back here so for all your HVAC
controls and media I would never use
that cuz watching a movie Down by your
knee is just weird to me but you know
you have the option if you want
it
oh just had to pause for a
second but I tell you anyway like I said
it's a really good back seat one more
thing I couldn't figure out how to do
quickly was put this little middle
armrest down but there's a little hook
right here you pull that then you can
put the middle armrest down and you've
got two cup holders and not really much
else but at least you have that for the
middle passenger if you want to give
somebody a seat there you go these are
comfortable seats you know what's funny
about this whole back seat thing is so
many people are going to use the Cyber
Tru just like a large SUV I'll talk
about this more in the main Channel full
review but this truck has very clear
weaknesses like the other electric
trucks at truck things
off-roading Towing for example it's not
very good at that stuff over long
distances but SP spiler 90 something per
of people almost never use truck stuff
with their trucks they buy F-150s and
they never tow anything or haul anything
or maybe once a year they do and so this
truck is actually amazing for that and
if you made me road trip in any of these
full-size electric trucks I probably
want to be in the backseat of this one
to be honest this or the F-150 Lightning
but this still with the supercharger
Advantage it's real I would I'd rather
be in this one but hey as long as we're
talking about driving I just want to
mention the suspension
on the Cyber truck is one of the most
underrated things about it it's a
highlight for sure so it's got this air
suspension with this massive amount of
travel this is right now one of the
higher settings and it looks pretty high
you can tell but in sport mode it lowers
itself all the way down for maximum
efficiency and arrow even though it's
kind of a refrigerator but the point is
it can go lower and it can go even
higher in its full maximum mode which
off-roading it just looks silly and also
so super cool there's like an extraction
mode for if it's stuck in something
which yes people have gotten it stuck in
things but it'll get even higher there's
like a foot total of travel with the air
suspension more impressive to me is the
fact that it doesn't seem to body roll
or a yaw very much so when you hit that
accelerator in an F-150 Lightning dude
the nose comes up the whole thing rocks
back and forth this is surprisingly flat
again not a sports car don't get it
twist it it's not going to feel stable
like something much lower to the ground
but I was expecting much more body roll
out of this thing uh also while we're at
the front let me just hit that front
button this is a weird button because
you don't pull it you like press in on
this button which is a little bit
unusual but that's a pretty small front
trunk not going to lie uh you can put
groceries in here it's pretty small you
can tailgate if you want to sit here you
are covered from the rain um there's
also a lot of talk about how dangerous
this front trunk might be specifically
at these pinch points over in the
corners sounds like a test for the main
Channel but I think the uh the moral of
the story is don't put your fingers near
the pinch points while it's closing just
trust me on this one but okay last
highlight of the Cyber truck again first
Tesla with a power opening front trunk
and with a camera on the front but again
I I'll just bring it back to the looks
at the end of the day this is one of
those weirdly polarizing Vehicles where
most of your verdict on it is probably
already dictated by how it looks whether
you love the way it looks which trust me
as you drive down the street you realize
a lot of people love it or if you hate
the way it looks and you would never
drive this stainless steel refrigerator
on Wheels it's got all kinds of bug
marks and stuff all over it as you've
seen I haven't had any rusting issues or
any s with it yet I don't really clean
trucks very often but so far so good but
it is kind of hard to ignore how many
other Tech things are under the hood the
800 volt architecture makes it
surprisingly the lightest electric
pickup truck among the Hummer EV and the
rivan and the F-150 Lightning um it
obviously has a crazy suspension which
is really really capable the computers
inside all this stuff working for it but
look it's all about what you think of
the Aesthetics so let me know in the
comments what you think of the
Aesthetics also shout out to Ridge for
sponsoring this video and providing this
cyber Tru that I've been testing for the
past couple weeks until I got mine you
guys might have already seen but I've
actually joined ridge's board I a chief
creative partner with Ridge and we're
working on some we're cooking up some
pretty cool stuff that you guys are
going to see in the next couple weeks
and months and years making real
products I'm excited about it but hey
they got the the cybertruck here and
we're able to get it out here and they
actually already make a bunch of really
well-made solid products very similar to
the Cyber Tru the ridge wallet you've
seen but also the key case they have a
pen my personal favorite is the commuter
backpack I've been using this backpack
traveling the past couple weeks and it
basically holds everything exactly that
I want and nothing more I just did an
international trip it's got this nice
little air tags holder and a passport
sleeve it's great and right now they're
doing a they're doing an 11year
anniversary sale so if you go to Ridge /
MKBHD you can jump in there and there's
a ton of stuff that's I think 30% off
and also if you buy during the sale you
can return things up to 365 days after
you get it no questions asked instead of
the normal 99 days which is already
super generous but hey Ridge is clearly
feeling generous cuz they're letting me
try their cybertruck for a while so I'll
leave it at this there's only four
electric trucks out there they all
struggle with truck things Towing
hauling long-term range but they all are
pretty nice large SUV type Vehicles
which one's your favorite if you could
drop one in your garage right now would
it be the attention grabbing cyber truck
or would you float towards something
like F-150 Lightning a little more
traditional rivan r1t a little more
off-road a little more Adventure or are
you uh are you a Hummer at
heart let me know thanks for watching
catch you guys in the next one peace
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