Driving Tesla Cybertruck: Everything You Need to Know!

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Published 2023-12-01
Behind the wheel and every detail and spec of the new "Beast Mode" Cybertruck from Tesla!

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0:00 The Numbers/Specs
3:42 Differences vs the Original Cybertruck
4:30 Removable Aerocap Wheel
6:12 Pointy Stainless Steel/Build Quality
8:12 Powered truck Bed and Tonneau Cover
13:00 Doors with no handles
14:53 The Nose/Frunk
16:55 Ridge (Sponsor)
17:34 Interior Layout
22:16 The Back Seat Trick
23:54 Vehicle Controls + Steering Wheel
28:56 The Insane Steering
30:57 Driving the Cybertruck
35:43 World’s Largest Windshield Wiper
36:17 800V System
37:18 Range Extender
37:57 Final Thoughts

All Comments (21)
  • @Fanzindel
    I wonder at what point this entire project went from “this is such a cool idea” to “we have to make it work somehow because you know who insists on it” amongst the engineers.
  • @StonedAlone13
    There are some things the Cybertruck does that I hope catches on with other manufacturers. Specifically, the headlight placement. It's nice and low, which is great because every truck has their headlights at EXACTLY FUCKING EYE LEVEL with every other driver on the road that's not also in a truck.
  • I don't understand the rush to get away from physical items, like a door handle is just something that doesn't need changing.
  • @JamesOKlippel
    I love Marques kinda chill energy. Even way from the beginning to now, he has never tried to be anything he isn't. Admirable, man
  • @Faladrin
    I love how the front end is sharply angled to ensure pedestrians I hit get sheared in half. Elon thinks of every detail.
  • @TwoMinutePapers
    Oh yeah, I've been waiting for this one! These are more details than I've seen anywhere else combined. Thanks! 🙏
  • @user-ul9sf6pz4j
    I’m glad your not cringy in a world full of YouTubers that are it’s so refreshing just watching a dam video for once instead of 10 ads
  • @jackklenk4352
    That windshield wiper kills it for me. It would drive me crazy not having the passenger side cleared up as well.
  • @dexburwell
    I’m a contractor - if a client ever see me with that - I will get the classic : “I wonder if I’m being overcharged” face from customers 😂
  • @C_money
    I'd love to know the crash safety ratings for both the truck itself and whatever it is hitting.
  • @sousou7885
    I never comment reviews videos but I like the way he doesn’t hold back on highlighting the negatives sides of some features
  • @YHK_YT
    30:06 I feel like this scene would’ve been so much better if the f150 lightning and the cyber truck both stopped where they started the turn, would’ve shown how much of a difference there is between both of them
  • @devilmay
    So did anyone else think the tire covers will be the first thing to get stolen for no reason. Since it's toolless removal.
  • Hi did great Mark. Its one of the most honest unboxing product displays I've seen.😊
  • @knightelements
    MKHD, thank you for your review of the Cybertruck at this point. It was most informational, and it will be interesting to see the continued development of this truck in the future. As the world moves further into electric vehicles, I also believe it will be more important that the automotive industry look at its pricing and the ability of the average person to invest in future vehicles of this type. The Cybertruck would not be my first choice and I have enjoyed driving the Ford F150. I must say I still love my gas power and the ability of myself being able to get under the hood and work on my vehicles but the future of automotive is changing daily and its most important people get a full understanding of what they are getting ready to invest their money and you do an excellent job of pointing this out. You do the best reviews of tech on YouTube today. I truly appreciate that in your videos. Thanks,
  • @mogulmayhem
    I'm very curious to see how this car handles brutal winter weather. If your rear view relies on a camera, what happens when it’s covered in salty road spray? What happens if the rolling bed cover is caked in ice and you need to open it? Is the massive wiper blade heated?
  • @Wavy997
    That wiper blade is massive & an awful idea IMO. In snow-prone climates, the bigger the wiper blade means the more mass it needs to move off of the windshield. Thus, more wear & stress on the wiper motors\transmissions. All the time I see vehicles in my shop with 28" wiper blades that have issues with their wiper motors/transmissions. Pair that up with Tesla build quality, I'll give them a year or two before they all start going bad & Dorman will make a killing selling aftermarket lol. Also, why the fuck does every manufacturer need to have a different style or type of wiper blade nowadays. Why must it be so troublesome to replace something that pays next to nothing. Just ranting at this point haha, sorry.
  • @Louisiana1975
    The plastic hubcaps got me rollin' bro!!! lmao And the only way to clean those fingerprints is with stainless steel cleaner.