Sunday, December 7, 2025

Is the Tesla Cybertruck any good ? | Aussie Perspective

πŸš€ My First 48 Hours With a Tesla Cybertruck in Washington DC …and wow, what a ride — literally and philosophically. I had the Cybertruck for two days and decided, in the name of science (and mild chaos), to push it to its absolute basics. City streets? Conquered. Outskirts? Handled. A spontaneous trip to a national park? Of course. And yes… we extensively tested FSD, because why borrow a spaceship on wheels if you’re not going to explore its superpowers? First impressions: this thing is majestic. Like if a stainless-steel rhino and a concept spaceship had a baby. The design is wildly polarising — half the people stared in awe, the other half stared like I personally offended their ancestors. To each their perspective. πŸ˜‚ Comfort-wise, the ride feels like floating on an angular cloud. A heavy, triangular, slightly intimidating cloud… but still a cloud. And then there’s steer-by-wire. Game. Changer. I’ve never done U-turns that felt this illegal yet perfectly legal at the same time. It makes tight manoeuvres ridiculously easy — but yes, your brain needs a moment to recalibrate. The steering wheel basically said, “I will now behave differently; good luck.” After a few miles though, it becomes second nature. But the real leap? FSD. Once you experience it in a Cybertruck, your entire definition of “driving” shifts. It’s smooth, confident, and eerily good at reading the road — like having a co-pilot who’s had way too much coffee and hasn’t blinked in 40 minutes. If you’re curious about whether the Cybertruck is the future… after two days with it, my answer is: It already feels like it.

from Tesla In The Gong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU0XYEBEXH4

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