Why you need a Cybertruck?
- It’s (going to be) the safest car on the road
- Tesla cars had been on top of the safest car list for every official safety tests.
- In real world heavier cars takes less damage due to less acceleration, Cybertruck would win arguments with any other car.
- It even has bulletproof body panels.
- It’s fast and nimble
- 4.1 Sec 0-60 mph
- 4 wheels drive
- Rear wheel steering makes it turns like a car, not a truck
- Steering-by-wire wheel lock-to-lock less than a full turn, you would never need to switch hand in turns.
- It’s spacious
- Seats 5 comfortably
- Has front trunk (Frunk) that holds two carry-ons + some back packs.
- 6 ft truck bed with enclosed cover
- under bed compartment good for a large suitcase
- It’s tough
- Ultra hard 300 series stainless steel body panels all around, 1.8mm thick for doors, 1.4mm thick for other panels
- Body panels can withstand most abuse you can give to it, they are even bullet proof as said above
- It’s electric, most importantly it’s a Tesla
- Acceleration are as good as other Teslas, instant, powerful and smooth
- It’s quiet, the car has plenty of sound isolation going on, even with all-terrain tires it still feels quieter than Model X, which is incredible.
- No gas smell and no gas station visits, just plug it in and wake up to full range.
- Tesla Supercharger network is by far the best charging network, for speed, availability and reliability, so you don’t worry about charging on a road trip.
Why you don’t want a Cybertruck?
- Parking
- If places you usually visit are not friendly to Pickup trucks, You might find it hard to park with 86.6″ width with mirrors folded.
- Pricing
- Tesla will likely only be delivering Foundation Series AWD and Beast for the first year.
- Though the pricing of $80k and $100k included FSD, it’s still higher than none foundation series orders, especially if you have FSD price locked in during pre-order.
- Cybertruck pricing will eventually come down and they would start to build rear wheel drive versions, which will be cheaper
- First production kinks
- First year of production would be expected to have kinks that need to be ironed out overtime,
- Usually from 2nd year onward the production quality would stabilize, which probably would be the best timing for most people.