Bussiness
I drove Tesla’s Cybertruck. These 10 cool features made it (almost) seem worth the $100,000 price tag.
- Driving Tesla’s Cybertruck was a mix of fun, frustration, and embarrassment.
- The truck includes all the standard Tesla features, plus some extras not found on the Model 3 or Y.
- The speedy acceleration was a blast and the adjustable suspension made it easy to exit the truck.
I spent three days with Tesla’s long-awaited Cybertruck.
It was one of the strangest — and most frustrating — trips I’ve taken in a while. (It was also embarrassing, with people gawking everywhere I went.) But across miles of highways, city blocks, and tight parking lots, the truck proved to be fast and fun, albeit ridiculously weird-looking.
It had all the standard Tesla features, like a huge screen for controlling almost everything, along with some extras thrown in that you can’t find on the Model 3 and Model Y.
I also found some silly things that Tesla seemed to overlook (like a bad charging port design and a lack of ceiling handles for entering and exiting), but other little touches made the $100,000 truck feel luxurious.
Here are 10 features that impressed me: