Tesla Cybertruck Review: Already Iconic?




1 month and 2000 miles into Cybertruck ownership. This thing is insane. Shoutout to Ridge: http://ridge.com/MKBHD For more car …

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41 Comments

  1. I wish someone drag races a standart 911 and not top of the line 911 turbo S. It's not a surprise that a full on sports car wins against a truck, but it's still bonkers to say that a truck beats a porche 911, even if its a entry level model.

  2. The hype around the cybertruck is purely asthetic, which is what Tesla intended. The range (especially when towing) is mediocre at best, and the bed is not very well shaped, sized, or even particularly accessible. It doesn't do a great job of being a truck, it's basically an EV muscle car with a truck bed.

  3. Wardrobe change midway in, like Taylor Swift.

    Well played.

    As far as the PT Cruiser, it was a failure for Chrysler. One of the worst vehicles ever made in all of American history. We don't know how well or not the Cybertruck is made but I'm pretty sure it'll be better than any PT Cruiser. Ever.

  4. The cybertruck will probably end up like the Volkswagen beetle or a minicooper. Very different and unmistakable. People will still point it out and say “look a cybertruck” but it will be normalized.

  5. dayum. What a great youtube video. The presentation, the content, the main dude, the other dudes, the snazzy music and transitions. A solid 5/7

  6. I like it because it looks different we finally got a car that looks futuristic you see all these concept cars at these car shows and they never release them or they make them look different from what they originally showed

  7. I get that people rarely do truck thing with this truck… but for 76K… should it be doing truck stuff competently…? I feel like the excuse of it being a glorified SUV is fine… but Tesla IS advertising it as a pickup truck… and people buying pickup trucks do rely on it being a good pickup truck when they do need it to act as a pickup truck… so, I don't think it is unreasonable to criticize the fact that as a pickup truck… it is mediocre as best, and downright bad as worst….

  8. I work at a grocery store for curbside pickup, and we had a cybertruck pull-up. Obviously, I took a picture. My coworkers took some pictures and talked about it, and a guy pulled over to take a picture of it. I agree, I think it's an icon as if now

  9. I have seen this thing a few times here in Austin and no matter how many times I see it, it's still ugly. I would be embarrassed to be in it. It's horrible, it looks like it was made in someone's garage.

  10. Either your editing team has done a splendid job removing the echo or your mic has crazy clear echo cancelation, because HOW? Anyways fantastic video as always, loved it.

  11. It's not like I'm trying to convince myself it's not good looking, it just isn't. When it was first unveiled, I did think it was cool. But even before the launch, it looked dated. The transition from prototype to production, is where it failed to deliver the promise.Technically it may be exceptional, but its raison d'être is as a style setter, a brand ambassador. And then the stainless steel issues, which were core to its differentiation, only further dented the product value.

  12. The wealthy make things available for the masses later. The wealthy investors know their are risks with new stuff and understand first few manufactured products may have issues, production hell.

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