Aside from crazy acceleration capabilities, bullet-proof glass and rust, the question is how practical a Cybertruck really is. RND took it for a test drive and wasn't entirely satisfied.
To be fair, the majority of truck owners in the US don’t actually use their pickups for anything that would necessitate owning a truck in the first place, so the complete lack of shelves and the weird flatbed probably didn’t stand out as immediate red flags.
Even a lot of workers could easily get by / make more use out of a smaller enclosed vehicle. They just go with the trucks because they like the aesthetic more.
To be fair, the majority of truck owners in the US don’t actually use their pickups for anything that would necessitate owning a truck in the first place, so the complete lack of shelves and the weird flatbed probably didn’t stand out as immediate red flags.
Even a lot of workers could easily get by / make more use out of a smaller enclosed vehicle. They just go with the trucks because they like the aesthetic more.