Cyber Truck In Australia! We Take A Look Inside And Out | Drive.com.au
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Tesla has brought its new larger than life electric truck down under. Drive had a chance to take a closer look at one of the most talked about vehicles to go on sale in the United States.
00:00 Introduction
00:47 Exterior
02:31 Tray
03:02 Interior
04:24 2nd Row
04:49 Frunk
05:04 Summary
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I seriously wish they would bring these out.
It’s about time the light truck 4x4 market got a shake up. This thing shits on them for breakfast
Except in an apocalypse, or when camping in the outback lol
Imagine sitting at the lights in one of these. Haha
Bring it, not sure I’d buy one, but I love people’s reactions to it
Looks ridiculous.
Bring it here and let the market decide. The more competition the better, cheers
Definitely bring it down under. Love this thing
I want one 👍🏻👍🏻
Not sure more buttons, nobs, gauges make you less dnstracted???... That doesn't even makes sense.
I’ve owned a 2020 Tesla Model 3 for 3 and a half years , never ever felt the need for more buttons, very comfortable with the ease of use in the UI of the Tesla software on the screen, as easy as my iPhone and iPad…
No one cares what you feel. The use of an iPhone or iPad while driving is dangerous anyways. If that's what you're comparing it to, you're probably a dangerous driver.
@@AkioWasRight nope, never said I use an iPhone or iPad while driving, but I use both when I’m not driving, like now, and no I’m not constantly touching the screen while driving, if I need to do something that requires me to touch the screen while driving then I push the button and ask the car to do it, such as turn the heat up or down. I am an excellent driver , or consider myself to be. I’m one of 7 million Tesla owners that drive them every single day, when you haven’t at least ridden in one, If you don’t value other opinions why expect yours to be valued?
@@Lovejazz01 I didn't say you used anything while driving, but you did, in reality, comparing it to that.
All your other points are baseless assumptions and total irrelevancies.
BTW, just to reinforce, Tesla has the highest accident rate of any brand in the US. With roughly 24 accidents per 1,000, they are the most dangerous cars on the road. It shouldn't be a surprise why, given everything about them.
Not an exo-skeleton
That's a coffin with wheels! If there's one car that should never have an accident, it's that one!
This already is.
Just say no to drugs and this as well 😜
Even cashed up bogans won't buy this.
What an amazing vehicle. Come on T bring it to AU
worst vehicle of the 21st century
This thing is well on its way to becoming an electric lemon of epic proportions. So many issues! I’d rather have no car than own this ugly embarrassment to motoring.
Meh, most of the issues are very minor and being fixed day by day. Despite looking silly, the engineering is seriously impressive.
My 2020 Model 3 hasn’t failed me yet, don’t know why you think all Cybertrucks will be lemons, more like lemonade on a hot day.
so much "issues" spread on the internet at this moment are just amplified bad journalism and classic "trust me bro" reddit shit, including some part of this exact video, "car wash mode" "salt water rust" "dead bug bird poo corrosion" "do not wash under the sun" "no crumple zone" "stuck in sand/mud/rock" "short circuit in water", it's like watch another pizzagate episode, lol
@@Tommmmmmmmmmmm Indeed, tie rod failures, tire damage, unintended acceleration are "Very Minor" by Tesla standards.
Bullshitx11!
Whose paying you? The Giga-losers at Toyota?
The public can’t get enough of this thing in the US.
PoS
A polarising, impractical, already defective, audacious and unreliable cyber-coffin.
A disastrous vehicle that'll continue the arrogant downfall of Tesla and what's his name?, the guy that's destroyed Twitter and likes blowing up expensive rockets.
What a mess...