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IT HAPPENED! The Cybertruck 2022 IS FINALLY Here! #Video
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What is the most anticipated electric pickup truck of the year? While other brands may
attempt to claim the title, numbers don't lie! With reportedly more than one million pre-
orders, Tesla's Cybertruck has created a cult following even before the first unit is
delivered! Admittedly, the wait for the truck has been long, but all that has changed now
that the Cybertruck 2022 is finally here! What does the new Cybertruck 2022 offer, and
what has Tesla changed in the electric pickup truck? Stay tuned as we dive into how the
Cybertruck 2022 is finally here!

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  • David Added One of the ugliest things I have ever seen!
  • Sherry Added I'm not even remotely interested in these things. I gave up driving last August just to save money that would have been spent on gas and car insurance. Do I miss it? not one bit! I don't have to do as much "creative financing" to pay my bills but, I bet the stockholders miss me not being on the road with my two to three hundred miles per day so here's my finger!
    Ten to one, insurance will get you coming and going.
  • craig Added things are getting better but I think we should be more practical and instead of going full electric we should do like the trains diesel electric and go gas electric to make a more gradual and favorable transition . I personally need to know with any truck if I can hook up and pull my fifth wheel camper and if I run out of electric charge where and how do I re charge. a onboard gas generator would be a good back up until the technology gets better . solve these issues and you will make a believer out of me and a lot of other potential customers. I thought the video was great but missing answers to my questions
  • Charlie G. Added WE HAVE VETERANS LIVING IN CARDBOARD BOXES UNDER BRIDGES AND THIS GUY GOES INTO SPACE TO " KILLTIME " - AND GIVES US A VEHICLE WITH A DEADLY BATTERY THAT IS GOING TO BE VERY DIFFICULT TO DEAL WITH WHEN IT COMES TO THE END OF IT'S LIFE
    NOT FOR ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Bill Herman Added Does it carry a spare wheel?
  • CharMaine Added Does anyone know the cost of this yet? It does take some getting used to, but I think it's pretty cool looking. This is definitely NOT your standard Ford F-250 or Toyota Tundra -- to be sure! While the payload may be immense, I don't think I would be hauling grandma's furniture in it.
  • Randy Ferguson Added Like most common people, I can't afford a Tesla.
  • Joseph Added That’s One BUTT-UGLY looking thing. Not a Truck, but an SUV with a Birth Defect. And can you just imagine a Problem replacing any of those Electric Motors, being stuck with only a Specified Place for any mechanical/Electrical repairs and then don’t use the heater or Air Cnditioner at all, you’ll suck more KMS> Per Charge right out of it, takes Energy you need to Go te Distance! And as well, are those Distances taking into effect any kind of Load capacity?… Probably not, just an Empty Truck with a driver most likely. And the YOU have to buy a Charging unit and have it installed at your home… CO$T for a Charging Unit and Installation Please???? And does your House Insurance go up for having such an Electrical Device added to your Circuitry? No Thanks, Musk has a Cyber Mind and for him, it’s just a Toy and a way to perhaps make more money. Not from me though- It’s UGLY and impractical.
  • Richard Added i WILL NEVER BYE THAT TRASH , UGLY LOOKING MACHINE.
  • Larry Added These vehicles have a bigger carbon footprint then all other vehicles on the roads today just in their battery production alone, before one calculates the rest of the vehicles construction materials.

    As someone from Canada and with our winters these vehicles get a fraction of their advertised milage distance. Can't imagine towing 7, 10 or more pounds into the wilderness and using the vehicle batteries for other electric uses and making it home.

    Wether this becomes the way of the future or not I'm not buying in just yet.