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Remember the Cybertruck?

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd5M viewsNov 21, 20221:00
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do you remember the Tesla cyber truck so they have this 2019 prototype on display in the Peterson Museum in California right now and like you can walk right up to it and get a much closer personal look at this thing which is exactly what I did I put a full video on the autofocus Channel if you want to check it out but two main things really come to mind that stuck out when seeing us again one is several electric pickup trucks have come out since this was unveiled in 2019. the rivion r1t which is incredible the Hummer pickup truck which is very expensive but then also the Ford F-150 Lightning is shipping so the cybertruck's main advantage of being first doesn't exist anymore it's going to have to shift to being maybe the longest range one or the lowest priced one or just the one with the craziest design but then two this this truck is massive like there was some talk about potentially shrinking it in every Dimension but as of right now it's roughly the same length width and height as a Ford F-250 it's it's gonna be a serious sight to see if and when this truck finally does hit the streets looking like a giant triangular sheet metal render

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The short recalls the Tesla Cybertruck by highlighting a close-up look at the 2019 prototype on display at the Peterson Automotive Museum in California, inviting viewers to walk right up for a thorough inspection. The narrator notes that several electric pickups had emerged since the reveal, naming the Rivian R1T and the Ford F-150 Lightning as contemporary competitors, while the Hummer pickup is also mentioned as a high-end alternative. It becomes clear that the Cybertruck’s original advantage of being the first to market has diminished, shifting the discussion toward possible strengths like range, price, or sheer design audacity. The video also emphasizes the truck’s massive dimensions, comparing roughly to a Ford F-250 in length, width, and height, which underscores its imposing presence on the street. The description paints the Cybertruck as a “giant triangular sheet metal render,” reinforcing the perception of it as a bold and polarizing design statement that would be striking if and when it finally reaches production. Overall, the footage uses the museum display to anchor a conversation about whether the Cybertruck still stands out amid growing competition and evolving electric truck expectations.

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