A Weekend With the Tesla Cybertruck: An In-Depth Review
- Mike Seuss
- Jun 9
- 2 min read
A recent weekend demo drive of the Tesla Cybertruck offered an in-depth look at the highly anticipated electric pickup. The experience, which included daily commutes, a golf outing, a family dinner, and a long-distance road trip, provided valuable insights into the Cybertruck's performance, features, and public reception, highlighting both its strengths and areas for improvement.
First Impressions and Public Reaction
Upon picking up the Cybertruck, the immediate impression was its striking and unique design, which consistently turned heads. While some reactions were negative, the majority were positive, with many people expressing curiosity and admiration.
The interior was noted for its clean and minimalistic aesthetic.
The vehicle's presence garnered significant attention, leading to numerous positive interactions.
Weekend Adventures and Features
The demo drive included various activities that showcased the Cybertruck's versatility and features. From a golf outing where the spacious interior impressed, to a family dinner that highlighted its comfort for passengers, the Cybertruck proved capable in diverse settings.
Key features that stood out:
Glass Ceiling: A favorite among passengers for its expansive feel.
Remote Climate Control: The ability to pre-condition the cabin was highly appreciated, especially in varying weather.
Power Frunk and Tonneau: These practical features added to the vehicle's utility.
Long-Distance Driving and Charging Experience
A 300-mile road trip provided an opportunity to assess the Cybertruck's range and the Supercharging experience. The journey included two charging stops, offering a realistic view of electric vehicle travel.
Supercharging Speeds: Impressive charging speeds were observed, reaching upwards of 330 kW at v4 Supercharger stalls.
Charging Stops: While not as quick as gas station stops, the 20-minute breaks offered a chance to rest and utilize amenities.
Comfort on Long Drives: The Cybertruck proved comfortable for extended periods, making the long journey manageable.
Why Full Self-Driving Was Not Used
The driver opted not to use Full Self-Driving (FSD) during the demo, primarily to maximize hands-on experience with the Cybertruck's unique driving dynamics.
Focus on Driving Experience: The desire to fully experience the Steer-by-Wire and four-wheel steering systems.
Enjoyment of Driving: The Cybertruck's engaging driving experience made the driver want to be actively involved in operating the vehicle.
Final Thoughts
The weekend demo drive left a lasting positive impression. The Cybertruck was described as fast, fun to drive, and technologically advanced. The overall experience highlighted the vehicle's appeal and its potential to redefine the electric truck segment.
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