I think they believed to warm up the whole cabin then to the back of the beds where one would be sleeping would take too much batteries. It's may be better to just plug in a small space heater and warm up that way.
@@TTibus I agreed but the heat in the cabin would never reach the back of the truck's bed where it's the coldest. Unless they install a hvac all the way into the beds which I guess would cost much more and most people would rarely use.
That's honestly kind of disappointing that the window nor does the back of the bed fold out because that would be probably one of the best ideas they could have done
My dream is to camp in a Cybertruck with their “basecamp”. My concern is that there is no HVAC into the bed to allow an optimal camping experience. If there is not - I am never buying this vehicle.
I am surprised that they didn't just turn the actual seats into comfortable beds. Like how Ford the seats recline all the way back so you can sleep. That to me makes more sense because the seat is already comfortable, and in case of emergency you hit a button and you're ready to drive off.
Important test. Job well done. I found a 59” x 22” foldable mattress system on Amazon that looks to fit back there perfectly. The length back there is like 59.7” I believe and the width is 27”. That would give you a better base layer for comfort. I am 6’1 and I am a side sleeper, so my legs are never fully extended. It looks like this could work on camping trips when I take my dirt bike on an adventure.
Can't wait to get mine, but this was one of my biggest disappointments with the Cybertruck. I camp in my Model S all the time and its great, but it feels like the Cybertruck may be a worse camping experience since there is no HVAC to the bed and the Basecamp tent also has no HVAC connections. A passthrough to the bed or HVAC vents to the bed would solve this. A midgate would be amazing.
@@brziperiod I did and the Cybertruck was hit on the drivers side not head on like many articles lead people to believe. You can even see some of the damage to the drivers side in the photo
Was anyone else shocked at how little it used up the battery? I thought it would cut it in half. Compare that to leaving an ICE running for 8 hours, the tank would be on E.
@@ferenckuntic5839 that's fair, I wasn't thinking about idling vs. running at speed. I guess your only major risk is CO2 poisoning if it's not well ventilated or if there's somehow exhaust getting into the cabin.
My Wife and I camped twice in our Model 3 and it was amazing. While sleeping we AC charged during a road trip and used our camping equipment (sleeping Pad and Bag). So we woke up in a fully charged car and saved a lot of time.
Thank goodness Dan understands that dude feet is the second grossest-looking thing on a male body. When guys do the vacation at the beach footshot that women tend to do, it makes me wanna 🤮
Guess the only good thing about being 5' 4" is that I can sleep streached out in the back of my dad's F150 when I am taking it on road trips and dont want to get a hotel. I usually park in an empty lot or a train station and curl up in the back just fine
@@lubricatedgoatit’s all always the taller dudes that are the nicest it’s always the dudes that are 5’11-6’0 that’ll call me short and I’m 5’8 I be like dude your only 3 inches taller than me 😂
@conormayweather5474 Interesting. I've never bugged anyone about being shorter than me so maybe you're into something (apart from my envy of them fitting where i can't). My 17 year old kid is even taller and he's the same - never heard him comment on that.
Next version update they HAVE TO put an opening in the back window or maybe even better some controllable vents from the cabin to the back. Being able to sleep in the back with climate control in there would be AWESOME!!
I'm thinking you could keep the seats down in regular position and someone could make an air mattress to fit on top of the seat and over the floor that touches the back of the front seats and it have a blow up chamber that goes from the bottom of the mattress that goes down to the floor for support on that side and you could lay diagonal for 1 taller person (6'1") or lay side by side for 2 short people. What do you think since you have now experienced the space?
Personally I could sleep back there, even at 6'3", I often curl up when I sleep. So it will be a great option for an option to avoid hotels when I won't make it home. However, If i'm actually planning to sleep in the truck, I'll plug a smart space heater in the bed and put a small mattress in there. Even if you have a wide mattress, you could probably mount a smart heater to the Ltrack with a small modification.
Do you think it would be possible to plug a small portable heater into the bed of the truck, and then you can place a mattress in there? If you could, that would be a pretty nice test to try out.
almost certainly it has at least 110 outlets, if not 220. at minimum though probably want to some kind of insulation material or like a tent to create an air gap
So during my S trip I figured out how to get the car to fully shut off lights everything and it isn't camp mode. It is the climate keep on mode instead and to force the car to sleep immediately you need to disable both Sentry Mode and Car Alarm, unlock and open front and rear door, then lock all doors with front and rear still open, then switch into climate keep on mode, get out and close front door with rear door still open, get in rear and close door behind you. Car should now immediately go to sleep all lights off but climate still on. To get out of the car in the morning DO NOT open rear door by the door lock otherwise it tends to still sound the alarm. Instead wake the car by pressing the front brake pedal with a stick from the back and unlock the doors from the center screen before opening them. Using this mode in this way also drastically reduces your overnight vampire drain.
next generation should do something like the chevy truck where you can bring down the back lower portion of the trunk. Combine that with the cargo cover would create a pretty nice sleeping area, along with the HVAC providing comfort
@@oliver4154 with the technology now, there are heaters that I think it's safe to use with automatic temperature setting and auto shutoff if it's tip over.
Need's some engineering around lay flat seats. Fold the rear seats up, and the fronts should have a mode that converts into two very thin beds by folding backwards and something should raise in the footwell for even more length.
Next time sit on the back seat behind the passenger. Then lay the driver seat all the way down and put your legs that way. Slept that way many of times
Only truck that you can sleep in comfortably for 2 adults is the Chevy Avalanche. The mid section can be folded down so you can carry longer loads of cargo too. No need to get out of the truck and into the back. It's the ultimate truck.
Now that there so many videos showing that the truck really isn't that big overall. Starting to think that maybe it was a mistake to reduce the size of it from the prototype dimensions. In fact, I think it should have been 6 to 8 inches longer to make room for a folding mid-gate.
Only Teslas are reviewed and tested for literally everything, from Self driving, how bright the headlights are, all the way to if it is comfortable to sleep and make it as a bedroom, and some (not this one) will still complain it is not good enough to be a bedroom, hilarious.
Wish he would have measured it across. Also wonder if you pull the back seats and build a platform bed back there how well it could work for up to 2. Id want it at least 38 in wide as thats a twins width.
I'm 5' 7" and yea I could curl up. Disappointed the vault (bed) wasn't able to have hvac or window roll down. I was really hoping for a mid-gate that folded down but for the payload capacity I can see why not. I don't really want to tent camp and a popup / normal camper would be ok. Takes away from having camp mode. But for a short nap/stay it works great. I camped in my old Model 3 and for me was not bad. I could sit up and lay sideways without hips bumping the inside lip of trunk but had to be careful. Model Y I have now is even more comfy. Sad the Cybertruck would be a downgrade and I'd have to trade in the Y
The cab should lower to have full enclosed opening and create a chair that folds into back, I can’t believe it only used around 10% of energy to keep it heated through the night.
Very big miss by Tesla here. I love my Model 3 because I can take it on longgg roadtrips and also sleep in it anytime I want. Drawbacks of the M3 is that I can't get to a lot of offroad places, and THAT is what I wanted a CT for!!! Idk what my next move is but I'm more so considering a Model S now.
Good to see this video since my long term plan is to put a platform across the rear seat diagonal into the front passenger seat pushed all the way forward and camping inside a Cybertruck for months long trip through central and south america. Laying flat across the rear seats it's just a few inches too short which is why I think I will need to go diagonal into the passenger seat area. In any case it is going to be a tight fit for sure. I'm 5'7". I did a similar trip across America in my S in the back same as you and it wasn't too bad. Very stealth but I don't think that applies to CT travel.
absolutely a deal breaker for me. i have a low reservation number, declined the Foundation series because I'm not an influencer... and now man... i don't think I'm gonna buy it at all. I really still can't believe the window doesn't even slide open. This review was excellent, opened my eyes to the trucks actual utility. I feel like a model Y with the seats down is potentially a better camping vehicle top to bottom when considering range and price.
There has to be a way to remove the partition between the bed and the cabin. That way you get all that space for beds and camper accessories. Also why have a glass roof? Those could have been a normal roof and then outfitted with solar panels which I assume would be handy for a fully electric vehicle.
Thank you so much for this video! The absence of a midate on the Cybertruck is a huge miss. They should have made the tonneau cover removable and top opening instead of the retractable one and put in a midgate.
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There needs to be a van version of this vehicle with a rear swingarm that'll hold a spar tire and a gas powered range extender. Someone needs to make something like that.
Should have just gone to Walmart and picked up a $15 space heater to sleep in the bed. Only question is how air tight is the bed. Is it safe to be in there all night. I will probably replace the back window with something with a slider or cut a hole into force air from the back seat aircon into the bed. Hoping a space heater is enough, but this is plan B.
Where I live freezing rain is sadly not that uncommon during the winters. It takes a massive effort sometimes to just open up a car door. I would hate to fall asleep in the bed with the cover closed and wake up to find it stuck. Tesla Tomb mode activated.
glad I cancelled my order. Made my choice based on the price increase but in the back of my mind was the fact the bed and cabin are not connected, screwing up camping which could have been epic in that vehicle. p.s. I don't believe you are the first. Someone must have slept in his/her cybertruck the night of the first deliveries--they had to drive home that night after all. But thank you for posting this video which was really great since it shows the real dirt about sleeping in the vehicle. I am sure it will be useful to many people, not just me.
While the car looks absolutely stellar, I'm disappointed on sleeping in there. 7:20 I've never gotten jolted from almost falling asleep like this before 😂😂
It looks like there is water in the bed of the truck when you first open it. Is that from it not being waterproof/weatherproof or was it open before and that is just snow melt? If you have items in the bed and it snows/rains, will the items get wet?
The rear window needs to be removable like it is on the Chevy Avalanche. and uh, no I can't cap in there. You can put an electric heater in the vault though.
Why for the love of comfort didnt you put the back seat up behind the passenger and put the passenger seat as far back and to a nice angle of incline and sleep in the passenger seat. You can stretch out and its way more comfortable! The drivers seat has the steering wheel that can bother you (not for napping when tired, trust me) but for a good nights sleep, the passenger front seat is the way to go IMO. Now cybertrucks a FAIL for me as camping seems to require a tent anyway!
That's something I asked and surprised so soon there's a video about it out already! Did you see my question? But it would be really practical and useful if the wall between the rear seat and the truck able to pass through so you can sleep at there but then it will be scary if the software goes wrong and the truck cover go down and cut or damage your legs while sleeping!
I’m more worried about the headlights situation when it snow, will snow and ice build up and cover the lights? Can’t get out every time for and brush it off for visibility
Of all the pictures of me on the internet and you picked that one?
Is there a better one on the internet?
hi jerry
Well it is the first picture that pops up.
Hi Zack
From Fro to No
Biggest disappointment of the Cybertruck is the bed not being able to connect to the cabin
I think they believed to warm up the whole cabin then to the back of the beds where one would be sleeping would take too much batteries. It's may be better to just plug in a small space heater and warm up that way.
@@markn6941 lookup Escalade EXT midgate. I'm sure Tesla engineers could have done an even better job.
@@markn6941 The space heater takes a lot more energy it is 1:1, but the Tesla heat pump would consume only 1/3 energy to warm the same area
@@TTibus I agreed but the heat in the cabin would never reach the back of the truck's bed where it's the coldest. Unless they install a hvac all the way into the beds which I guess would cost much more and most people would rarely use.
@@markn6941this is why i’m hoping for a van
That's honestly kind of disappointing that the window nor does the back of the bed fold out because that would be probably one of the best ideas they could have done
Prob have to wait for the next version, after they fix all the issues the people who had no patience and brought the first model
True, but I think that is the compromise for having the motorised tonneau cover. It needs to roll up through a slot in the front of the bed.
@@michaelfink64 but im sure, with some design, it could fold up the other way around
Yup. They missed all kinds of opportunities to rush out an unfinished and inadequate product. It's very disappointing overall.
@@bry2kit's perfect
Camping inside a Cybertruck was my biggest anticipation. I hope eventually they have a version you can open the vault to the cab
I am 6'4 and I camped in my Model 3 with my wife and it of course wasn't amazing but, it was very doable. I cannot wait to do it again!
My dream is to camp in a Cybertruck with their “basecamp”. My concern is that there is no HVAC into the bed to allow an optimal camping experience. If there is not - I am never buying this vehicle.
@@RUclipsSupportOfficialUS My dream is to be 6'4
Tall
I am surprised that they didn't just turn the actual seats into comfortable beds. Like how Ford the seats recline all the way back so you can sleep. That to me makes more sense because the seat is already comfortable, and in case of emergency you hit a button and you're ready to drive off.
Unfortunately Cybertruck seats can not recline fully to flat. Poor design.
But they are not flat, as so I could not sleep on that.
Important test. Job well done. I found a 59” x 22” foldable mattress system on Amazon that looks to fit back there perfectly. The length back there is like 59.7” I believe and the width is 27”. That would give you a better base layer for comfort.
I am 6’1 and I am a side sleeper, so my legs are never fully extended. It looks like this could work on camping trips when I take my dirt bike on an adventure.
Honestly that sleeping bag base was super comfortable
@@WHATSINSIDEFAMILYDid you consider raising the drivers seat so while sleeping on your side your feet tucked under the raised seat base?
That's the first Cybertruck we wrapped! That's awesome the Warthog is getting so much love.
Can't wait to get mine, but this was one of my biggest disappointments with the Cybertruck. I camp in my Model S all the time and its great, but it feels like the Cybertruck may be a worse camping experience since there is no HVAC to the bed and the Basecamp tent also has no HVAC connections. A passthrough to the bed or HVAC vents to the bed would solve this. A midgate would be amazing.
Why tf would they put an Aircon in the Cargo Bed?
Gonna ignore THE LACK OF CRUMPLE ZONES?
@@brziperiod gonna ignore the Cybertruck production line walk through where they show the vehicles crumple zones?
@@LMahon4Life did you see the pic of the one that got into an accident? Sure looked like it ain't got much of a crumple zone if any...
@@brziperiod I did and the Cybertruck was hit on the drivers side not head on like many articles lead people to believe. You can even see some of the damage to the drivers side in the photo
Mid gate would have been epic for NOMADING! That was the 1# reason I wanted one + electric.
Yeah doesn’t sound like any fun. Surprised you were able to sleep. Appreciate the dedication to making the video happen.
I loved his editor using the iPhone notepad as a to-do list lol
You could plug a ceramic heater in the bed
That's the proper preparation for this type of weather! A heating pad is another option.
Camp mode cabin vs electric heater in bed. Someone has to do the test.
@@garrettstephens no it’s not air tight
Was anyone else shocked at how little it used up the battery? I thought it would cut it in half. Compare that to leaving an ICE running for 8 hours, the tank would be on E.
ICE running at idle uses between 0.5 - 2l of gas per hour. Assuming you have 60l tank it would last anywhere between 30 and 120hours.
@@ferenckuntic5839 that's fair, I wasn't thinking about idling vs. running at speed. I guess your only major risk is CO2 poisoning if it's not well ventilated or if there's somehow exhaust getting into the cabin.
My dad is getting a model Y tomorrow. I am hyped to sleep inside it.
nice, you picked the safest car on the market right now
It must be a piece of dung
My Wife and I camped twice in our Model 3 and it was amazing.
While sleeping we AC charged during a road trip and used our camping equipment (sleeping Pad and Bag).
So we woke up in a fully charged car and saved a lot of time.
kind of strange that a vehicle that big and utilitarian is less able to sleep in that even model 3
The ice breaking off the bed cover in sections was really cool 9:34
love how you blurred the feet hahaha
Thank goodness Dan understands that dude feet is the second grossest-looking thing on a male body. When guys do the vacation at the beach footshot that women tend to do, it makes me wanna 🤮
He missed it right after he turned over tho lol
Yeah, .. I got a yuck out of the blurred feet ...
Good, I'm sick of seeing people's feet everywhere I turn.
I sleep in my Y all the time. Too bad there is no connection between the cab and bed on the CyberTruck.
Man it was a dissapointed in this regards
Thank you for the referral, just bought a new model y edit: you actually got me into teslas.
Nice!!
Very fun! Don't worry about cleaning it too well, my kids are going to wreck it again on the way back to Texas! 😁
LOL. I'm for sure getting it detailed!
Guess the only good thing about being 5' 4" is that I can sleep streached out in the back of my dad's F150 when I am taking it on road trips and dont want to get a hotel. I usually park in an empty lot or a train station and curl up in the back just fine
Also good for flights. I'm 6'4" and chonk, so it's always torture.
I'd prefer to be short if I had the choice.
I'm only 5' 5" and my wife is only 5'. May be both of us can fit there at the same time! LOL
I think you'd be safer in a hotel parking lot ... That's my choice ...
@@lubricatedgoatit’s all always the taller dudes that are the nicest it’s always the dudes that are 5’11-6’0 that’ll call me short and I’m 5’8 I be like dude your only 3 inches taller than me 😂
@conormayweather5474 Interesting. I've never bugged anyone about being shorter than me so maybe you're into something (apart from my envy of them fitting where i can't). My 17 year old kid is even taller and he's the same - never heard him comment on that.
Next version update they HAVE TO put an opening in the back window or maybe even better some controllable vents from the cabin to the back. Being able to sleep in the back with climate control in there would be AWESOME!!
Thanks for making the sacrifice to test this out! Awesome video, Dan!
I'm thinking you could keep the seats down in regular position and someone could make an air mattress to fit on top of the seat and over the floor that touches the back of the front seats and it have a blow up chamber that goes from the bottom of the mattress that goes down to the floor for support on that side and you could lay diagonal for 1 taller person (6'1") or lay side by side for 2 short people. What do you think since you have now experienced the space?
Personally I could sleep back there, even at 6'3", I often curl up when I sleep. So it will be a great option for an option to avoid hotels when I won't make it home.
However, If i'm actually planning to sleep in the truck, I'll plug a smart space heater in the bed and put a small mattress in there.
Even if you have a wide mattress, you could probably mount a smart heater to the Ltrack with a small modification.
Literally watched the last video and was scrolling for this 😂
You need to get your hands on the Silverado EV when it’s available. The most impressive setup on any EV truck hands down in my opinion!
Do you think it would be possible to plug a small portable heater into the bed of the truck, and then you can place a mattress in there? If you could, that would be a pretty nice test to try out.
almost certainly it has at least 110 outlets, if not 220. at minimum though probably want to some kind of insulation material or like a tent to create an air gap
This is a good question, as there is no way I could sleep in the cab like he did.
It’s crazy they didn’t make that back panel/glass openable.
Good Job!Thank you from Europe France.
So during my S trip I figured out how to get the car to fully shut off lights everything and it isn't camp mode. It is the climate keep on mode instead and to force the car to sleep immediately you need to disable both Sentry Mode and Car Alarm, unlock and open front and rear door, then lock all doors with front and rear still open, then switch into climate keep on mode, get out and close front door with rear door still open, get in rear and close door behind you. Car should now immediately go to sleep all lights off but climate still on. To get out of the car in the morning DO NOT open rear door by the door lock otherwise it tends to still sound the alarm. Instead wake the car by pressing the front brake pedal with a stick from the back and unlock the doors from the center screen before opening them. Using this mode in this way also drastically reduces your overnight vampire drain.
next generation should do something like the chevy truck where you can bring down the back lower portion of the trunk. Combine that with the cargo cover would create a pretty nice sleeping area, along with the HVAC providing comfort
You can use an auto portable heater with the outlet and sleep in the back.
that cant be safe
@@oliver4154 with the technology now, there are heaters that I think it's safe to use with automatic temperature setting and auto shutoff if it's tip over.
Need's some engineering around lay flat seats. Fold the rear seats up, and the fronts should have a mode that converts into two very thin beds by folding backwards and something should raise in the footwell for even more length.
Next time sit on the back seat behind the passenger. Then lay the driver seat all the way down and put your legs that way. Slept that way many of times
Only truck that you can sleep in comfortably for 2 adults is the Chevy Avalanche. The mid section can be folded down so you can carry longer loads of cargo too.
No need to get out of the truck and into the back. It's the ultimate truck.
I'll stick to camping in the back of my 80 series landcruiser lol
Now that there so many videos showing that the truck really isn't that big overall. Starting to think that maybe it was a mistake to reduce the size of it from the prototype dimensions. In fact, I think it should have been 6 to 8 inches longer to make room for a folding mid-gate.
Agreed
That is a big letdown, was really hoping it would be the ultimate camper..
What we need is an affordable Chevy avalanche EV we sleep in ours all the time
maybe a micro tent that goes over a open back door and extends the floor one foot?
This is a SERIOUS downgrade for me. Overlanding was one of the top reasons I wanted Cybertruck. Now I am seriously looking into R1S.
The chevy silverado EV has a midgate that will allow even 7 footers to sleep perfectly
@@mortensenvick5711 I hope so. Legacy auto are more to sabotage EVs rather then embrace them.
@@unxusr Indeed
no test using the front seats reclined all the way? Seems like that would be a better option.
can't
another option is to tilt the passenger seat back forward and maybe put your legs up there.
Rear window that opens may be a future feature, but tonneau is danger.
I love watching the life of this truck 😂 now channel number 3 featuring it🎉
I don't suppose the front seats can lie flat when the back seats are up?
Only Teslas are reviewed and tested for literally everything, from Self driving, how bright the headlights are, all the way to if it is comfortable to sleep and make it as a bedroom, and some (not this one) will still complain it is not good enough to be a bedroom, hilarious.
Wish he would have measured it across.
Also wonder if you pull the back seats and build a platform bed back there how well it could work for up to 2. Id want it at least 38 in wide as thats a twins width.
the middle wall not folding is a bummer, it should fold flat, with that cover i think it would make a bigger room for sleeping + AC
I think that because all the heat or AC would leak out the sides of the vault cover that they figured it wasn't worth it.
Daaaaaaang that’s a good lookin snowman
I'm 5' 7" and yea I could curl up. Disappointed the vault (bed) wasn't able to have hvac or window roll down. I was really hoping for a mid-gate that folded down but for the payload capacity I can see why not. I don't really want to tent camp and a popup / normal camper would be ok. Takes away from having camp mode. But for a short nap/stay it works great.
I camped in my old Model 3 and for me was not bad. I could sit up and lay sideways without hips bumping the inside lip of trunk but had to be careful. Model Y I have now is even more comfy. Sad the Cybertruck would be a downgrade and I'd have to trade in the Y
Same thoughts
Exactly
tip
if your front camreas on tesla cybert are dirty you can press a button on the screen and the truck will wash it using wiper fluid
What’s the point of camp mode if you can’t lay down and camp in it?! 😅
I’m 6’ maybe a little better. Camp package with an efficient space heater I’m thinking in the back. Can’t wait for the beast
I was dissapointed it does not have a cut through to access the trunk from the cabin. I sleep in my model y often and this was a bummer
The cab should lower to have full enclosed opening and create a chair that folds into back, I can’t believe it only used around 10% of energy to keep it heated through the night.
HUS LEGS FELL ASLEEP....HAHAHA
Very big miss by Tesla here. I love my Model 3 because I can take it on longgg roadtrips and also sleep in it anytime I want. Drawbacks of the M3 is that I can't get to a lot of offroad places, and THAT is what I wanted a CT for!!! Idk what my next move is but I'm more so considering a Model S now.
Get the 5 seat Model X.
Good to see this video since my long term plan is to put a platform across the rear seat diagonal into the front passenger seat pushed all the way forward and camping inside a Cybertruck for months long trip through central and south america. Laying flat across the rear seats it's just a few inches too short which is why I think I will need to go diagonal into the passenger seat area. In any case it is going to be a tight fit for sure. I'm 5'7". I did a similar trip across America in my S in the back same as you and it wasn't too bad. Very stealth but I don't think that applies to CT travel.
How wide is the inside of the cyber truck
absolutely a deal breaker for me. i have a low reservation number, declined the Foundation series because I'm not an influencer... and now man... i don't think I'm gonna buy it at all. I really still can't believe the window doesn't even slide open. This review was excellent, opened my eyes to the trucks actual utility. I feel like a model Y with the seats down is potentially a better camping vehicle top to bottom when considering range and price.
Dang, I was under the impression they did heat/cool the vault. That’s for the next version in a few years I guess.
There has to be a way to remove the partition between the bed and the cabin. That way you get all that space for beds and camper accessories. Also why have a glass roof? Those could have been a normal roof and then outfitted with solar panels which I assume would be handy for a fully electric vehicle.
Thank you so much for this video! The absence of a midate on the Cybertruck is a huge miss. They should have made the tonneau cover removable and top opening instead of the retractable one and put in a midgate.
B.L.A.D.E.TROOPER YR.2089 NEWYORK KOOL CHILLYPOP POPPIN VLOGGAZ! ANYWAYS IN THIS NEW CYBERPUNK ERA EVERYBODY MUST START TO DRESS,TALK AND MOVE LIKE A TRUE CYBERPUNKER NOW!REALTALK! KEEP CYBERDROIDING!
good god enough with the cybertruck content
Woooow are you gonna get one?! You should
There needs to be a van version of this vehicle with a rear swingarm that'll hold a spar tire and a gas powered range extender. Someone needs to make something like that.
Showing too much YOU on RUclips.. Had to blur out the feet and toesies lol 😂
Dan sleepingin it. Of course lol
Looks cozy
The video I was looking for
I feel like on my own, I’d just put the front passenger seat nearly flat
Yea I want to see how low the seat goes
This shows how trucks are not the most efficient. I could sleep in our 2000 celiac which is about half the size of
Should have just gone to Walmart and picked up a $15 space heater to sleep in the bed. Only question is how air tight is the bed. Is it safe to be in there all night.
I will probably replace the back window with something with a slider or cut a hole into force air from the back seat aircon into the bed. Hoping a space heater is enough, but this is plan B.
Crazy that the seats can't fold down until the bed for sleeping
CT has a lot of design flaws
We are the same height, that is neat! We saw Jared lay down in the bed but would you fit in there to sleep if it wasn't freezing outside?
Possibly but air circulation wouldn’t be great.
Where I live freezing rain is sadly not that uncommon during the winters. It takes a massive effort sometimes to just open up a car door. I would hate to fall asleep in the bed with the cover closed and wake up to find it stuck. Tesla Tomb mode activated.
glad I cancelled my order. Made my choice based on the price increase but in the back of my mind was the fact the bed and cabin are not connected, screwing up camping which could have been epic in that vehicle.
p.s. I don't believe you are the first. Someone must have slept in his/her cybertruck the night of the first deliveries--they had to drive home that night after all. But thank you for posting this video which was really great since it shows the real dirt about sleeping in the vehicle. I am sure it will be useful to many people, not just me.
thats a sexy green, makes the cool design even cooler
Could plug a small heater in the bed but with almost zero insulation it would take a load of power.
While the car looks absolutely stellar, I'm disappointed on sleeping in there. 7:20 I've never gotten jolted from almost falling asleep like this before 😂😂
Cool mate make more with this machine!
Can the back window go down? It'd be cool if you could sleep in the bed and still have heat from the cab.
A rear window slider would be a great solution!
How far do the front seats move up? Were they moved up all the way and do they tilt forward?
I moved them up a little bit they could go more and tilt for sure.
It looks like there is water in the bed of the truck when you first open it. Is that from it not being waterproof/weatherproof or was it open before and that is just snow melt? If you have items in the bed and it snows/rains, will the items get wet?
The rear window needs to be removable like it is on the Chevy Avalanche. and uh, no I can't cap in there. You can put an electric heater in the vault though.
Let's see the bunker !!
I bet you can camp in the roadster
Don’t you dare challenge me….
Why for the love of comfort didnt you put the back seat up behind the passenger and put the passenger seat as far back and to a nice angle of incline and sleep in the passenger seat. You can stretch out and its way more comfortable! The drivers seat has the steering wheel that can bother you (not for napping when tired, trust me) but for a good nights sleep, the passenger front seat is the way to go IMO. Now cybertrucks a FAIL for me as camping seems to require a tent anyway!
That's something I asked and surprised so soon there's a video about it out already! Did you see my question? But it would be really practical and useful if the wall between the rear seat and the truck able to pass through so you can sleep at there but then it will be scary if the software goes wrong and the truck cover go down and cut or damage your legs while sleeping!
I like Tesla cyber truck it’s one of my favourite teslas and the Model x too
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Massive disappointment the window doesn’t roll down to sleep in the bed.
i LOVE THIS CYBERTRUCK. I HOPE THAT I CAN BUY IT IN ITALY
Someone should ice the doors of the cybertruck and see if it will still open.
I’m more worried about the headlights situation when it snow, will snow and ice build up and cover the lights? Can’t get out every time for and brush it off for visibility
Hey I love your videos keep up the good work!
What about sleeping in the truck bed? Cover slightly open (camping purposes)
I would have used the backseats -they're heated. Also, some minimal preparation surely helps, dude.
10/10 Content Bro