Uh, sorry when you buy a Jeep it has no need for any update, software or hardware, to go offroading. You also get visibility out the front and rear, and far better front clearance. The cybertruck is a bit of a joke in terms of form factor. I am a Tesla fan but also a realist.
DEFINATELY the resale value. And that wasn't offroading. It was a smooth easy hard ramp and it barely did that. I'd be shitting all over that off road in a Friggen 2wd morris minor, datsun 120y, Toyota corolla. Even the awesome daihatsu 360max with its 360cc two cylinder two stroke front wheel drive 31hp I had as a teenager. I kid you not. That daihatsu weighed 350kg, 220kg of which was on the front wheels I used to love driving it up 60degree banks, through mud holes, even over soft sand dunes even on its skinny little 10 inch road tyres. 😋 It did 80mph and 80mpg. Buy a Friggen Kei truck you twat. That thing has a range of 90miles when towing a caravan. And costs you 4 times as much as a Diesel Ram.
Think of it like Microsoft rolling out a new OS. Windows 11 for example. They unveil the alpha channel first which is the least finished meant for devs to tinker with. Then they release the beta channel which regular consumers can sign up for and test out the new windows OS and then finally they roll out the stable release and the alpha/beta users can freely update their system to the full stable release. Foundation in Tesla speak is basically cybertruck beta. Once the stable release comes out, they'll take the foundation series off sale and the people with foundation trucks will get a free update to the stable release
@@thedumbconspirator4956that is so wildly inaccurate it's mindnumbing. Microsoft OS is 100% software. You can roll out updates whenever you want with the power of the internet. a CAR is 99% hardware and 1% software. Were you able to download a new accelerator pedal when yours slid off ? Beta testing a car crash is a little different than beta testing a computer crash.
No, it doesn't. We're not yaking about computer hardware, this is a machine. A machine with as-built limitations and constraints. You cant simply issue a software update to make it do something the physical construction *cannot do*
The phrase, "I just got a software update that allows my truck to go down a hill," is all the evidence we need to know we are living in the dumbest timeline.
@@ObiePaddles well because you get what you pay for instead of waiting for paywalled software updates Your car is as good as you were promised from the start
@@piotrtchaikovski6674 With tesla you pay for software updates making the car better, and you get it. So in 10 years time it has the newer features no one thought of today. Your Land Cruiser is always as good as it was in 2024. Updates aren’t paywalled
This is the magic of Tesla. They sell you something but don't deliver it when you take it home. Then you get so excited when they update it and give you the thing you originally paid for.
@@stanleycius3295 You say people want a truck for looks on a video where they wanted the features Tesla didn't deliver. So they sold them the truck before it was ready. Any other brand would be embarrassed, but Tesla fans are so cult like they get pumped when Tesla delivers the stuff the promised.
@@paulelledge8977 bruh you didn’t get my point, nothing about it is embarrassing, people didn’t pay for all the free software updates Tesla did over the years. Them having the ability to use software that way is a flex, it not be smart to hold the car longer because they didn’t have off road software completely ready when literally 80% of the people taking delivery not going to take it off road. Business is business man, if the others could do it like this most would, it just looks wrong because of course Tesla is doing and Elon is bad according the media. This all early production stuff and I personally wouldn’t deal with it, but I have no right to shit on those willing to do it as I see many people do. Let them be cults, clearly they did something right in life to able to buy stuff like this in their early stages.
It's like you bought a fridge, but the freezer won't work till the next update drops. Also the fridge light is no longer automatic, you have to go through 32 different menus to turn it on now.
Buy really any used truck and put some money into it. It'll come out to 1/5 th the cost and be better. You can literally get an old tacoma, ranger mazda b-series, isuzu, or any of those old little trucks and put 15k into it and probably have a better truck by almost every single metric.
With no computer in case we are getting solar flares since we are losing our magnetism due to the upcoming pole shift. Additionally don't have to worry about getting to hot/overheating to avoid fires in the battery area
@@RickStefani as the person above says: tools for tools. The LAST thing I want when offroading is my car to go a constant speed, because the trail is bumpy and may cause me to want to slow down at any time. Having to hit the brakes to slow down, rather than just releasing the throttle is inefficient and makes for a jerkier ride. In any case, I've observed on myself and many other drivers that cruise control reduces the alertness of your speed and increases the time you need to react when it comes to adjusting your speed!
@LRM12o8 you can still use the throttle to go faster than release back to the cruise control speed. Keep in mind I do that all the time in an ice Jeep. It is no different than putting it in low and manually selecting a gear to crawl. This makes up for the fact an ev does not need to be running, and you can not use the engine to apply braking or a constant push.
@russianbot4374 Stock ICE trucks take some wrenching and some aftermarket parts amd a little tuning to bring them to their full potential, but that's not even close to the same as having a vehicle with built-in capabilities that are just shut off to you until you pay the extra fees for them. If all it takes is a software update to make it work the way it's meant to then that should have been included in the purchase price.
@@Dicky_McBthe justification is affordability. It is cheaper for Tesla to make one model that can do everything, and only sell you what you need (with the option of upgrading at any time), than to design 10 different models to meet every price point on the market. This price model is also incredibly favorable for the consumer. It boils down to “only pay for what you need.” If you dont use all the bells and whistles, you shouldn’t be responsible for paying the software engineers who develop them. Tesla seems to agree.
@@ilikecats7737- Yes it does. Cybertrucks are made of a very low quality stainless steel and buyers are already pissed. DeLorean cars from the’80’s, that was high quality stainless steel!
not sure if you understand how wheel speed sensors and electric motors work but i would assume it basically turns all 4 wheels on the truck at the same speed at all times. it's not rocket science.
@@LygerTheCLaw there is a difference between a mechanical locker and a electrical locker. An mechnical locker can not be installed with a sofware update.
Are you dumb? Or do you just think you’re funny. If you also select the clear coat option when you’re buying it, it will probably not rust. Physical parts of a car can’t be changed with a software update
@@Mellow987865no it’s a feature that was promised but not delivered when the truck was delivered, along side FSD and the other driver assist features which are included in the price, but not the delivered product…
correction... they gave one of the things they already paid for and the suckers are over the moon for now having an off road mode on a truck that promised to be able to go off road. Man, there really is one born every second.
@@PDVism To be fair most legacy has had significant software problems. I world rather have a vehicle that worked w/o some features than on that does not.
@@PDVism You are correct FSD is classified a level 2 system. From outward indications Tesla will not apply for 3 and maybe 4. This and other things makes using the levels to describe progress misleading. In most ways FSD is better than required for level 3. I don't see it as able to give the driver 10 seconds to take over. I am not sure if that is always possible without a much reduced speed. This is not a feature in level 5. The only working example of a level 3 system is Mercedes Drive Pilot. I will leave the evaluation of that up to you.
@@vorgslamm8263you sound crazy this tin can is literally a step backwards. You can’t modify it like a regular truck. It’s less capable than a regular truck plus nobody is taking this anywhere that trucks normally go. You won’t see this at glamis and you won’t see it on any real trails
@@tpk427exactly, it was not meant to. It is a cybertruck NOT A PICKUP TRUCK. I have not seen any ford raptors filled with gravel and I doubt I ever will. It is an electric vehicle that can carry stuff like a SUV. If you do not like the way it looks swivel your head in the opposite direction. My neighbor has an ugly wife so I never look at her…problem solved.
Sounds great if it could be as simple as push a button and automatically turn on and off locking diff when needed. That would be great. Automatic everything
I mean might be a great city truck most ppl have truck and do absolute no truck stuff lol. there is a nurse at my work with a f250 and I'm always like WTF? idk maybe she got it for free.
I just took delivery of the new 2023 E- Transit 350 Cargo ext and HR. Thank you. I love it. Made it home today with 1 mile left on charge.😢But made it. 125 starting. 103 ° AC going.
Subscription services are the way of the future. Delayed wiper: $1.99 mo Cruise control: $6.99 mo Autopilot: $19.99 mo Back in the day, AT&T made a fortune on renting home phones before there were phones that could be bought, or possibly affordable phones that could be bought. I think the tide turned once touchtone phones came out.
Can't remember who it was but one automaker let you upgrade the power output with a purchase in the screen!! Yes tunes are one thing, but if the manufacturer is saying the engine can deliver more power and still be covered by a warranty, why lock it behind a paywall?
@@LuckyCharms777 yep, had to rent the phones and they owned the lines in YOUR house, so it was illegal to connect anything to them. I remember seeing some old outlets that had "property of ATT" on them at my grandfather's house.
@@volvo09 Ah, I knew that they own the lines, after all, they install them, but I didn’t realize it was illegal to connect anything to them that wasn’t theirs, which I guess makes sense.
@@reyfetsalmo3346 It is impossible to deliver self driving on the truck until customers have collected a huge number of miles. Collection may not start until the 10 degree rear steering is enabled.
people that like the best new technology on the market. Most people that don't like electric vehicles have never driven one. Once you drive a tesla truck , you will realize your old chevy pickup is a gutless old expensive dinosaur.
@@omar-uu8qo how is an old Chevy going to ever be "expensive" compared to the cyber flop? At least I can go camping with the chevy and not have to worry if my gas is going to unpredictably drop cause it got cold. And I doubt you've driven one anyways
Yea ok lady....go ahead and do a software update on your truck....to get a bunch of new mods within minutes....that you didn't have to purchase and pay a mechanic to install....oh wait you cant....cause you don't have a cyber truck....why hate on something cool. ?
You can’t touch the truck without looking like someone just smudged oil on it. Not to mention the fugger with crash through three jersey barriers before stopping, maybe… safe for the driver not the other cars around it…
@@AlphanumericCharacters The 1986 Wrangler and the 80’s series (JDM version HDJ81) Land Cruisers was sold in Japan in 1989 and later in America in 1990 had triple lockers from factory. That’s almost 40 years ago dude lol
@@robvision3888 Rubicon didn’t come out until 2003 and that was the first Wrangler with diff locks. Land Cruiser didn’t offer them until ‘93. Try again.
@@AlphanumericCharacters The 1986 Wrangler and the 80’s series (JDM version HDJ81) Land Cruisers was sold in Japan in 1989 and later in America in 1990 had triple lockers from factory. That’s almost 40 years ago dude lol
@@robvision3888 I’ll admit I had to google the Land Cruiser. What I found said the Land Cruiser only had a center diff lock prior to 93. Center diff lock ain’t a diff lock like we are talking about. JDM? I’m in America. Thats all I care about. There could be all kinds of stuff done in other markets that doesn’t apply to here. What I didn’t have to google is the wrangler. No diff lock until 2003. Dead certain on that. You may be confusing the front axle disconnect that the YJ and older XJ used. Thats not a diff lock though that is in place of locking hubs. Regardless. The I’m sure the Cyber Truck uses E lockers. I remember a buddy had a Tacoma in the early 2,000s. 2wd with a manual and a e locker in the rear. That thing would go down some impressive desert trails out here. We had to give him a tow from time to time and he had to go ramming speed rather than pick his way through but it was pretty impressive. That was the first factory e locker I saw. I wouldn’t be surprised if Land Rovers had them sooner but I’ve never hung out with any of those weirdos after the one time.
@@Pratik4311 that bed is not larger than an f150 bed. I can lay a mountain bike down with room to spare in my extended cab f150, you need to hook the front wheel over the tailgate to get a mountain bike in the bed of this. When Tesla says the bed is bigger, they are using bed volume not length, since the cybertruck bed goes all the way up to the roof in the back it makes the bed bigger on paper.
And you left out the word “ugly”……as in “ugly Cybertruck”……. Joking-kinda It’s going to be great for when the shite hits the fan, I guess. Mad Max “The Future is Now”. It’s going to make the original MM motive look like a day at the park.
Dude literally just look at the Aztec in reverse and barely squint your eyes, it's a Pontiac Aztec driving in reverse 🤣🤣🤣 but what should we expect their other cars just look like Mazdas so...
It doesn't need any updates. Would you rather they come up with some great idea after the fact and not give it out for free? Why do you whine anyway, you obviously can't afford a tesla and are super jealous.
I think the worst part of the cybertruck is that it's literally just an incomplete "vehicle" that they literally are making corrections to as the problems occur rather than giving everyone a completely tested fridge
I liked Whisttlin Dixie’s durability test of this thing. It does pretty good on an obstacle course, but I tow with my trucks and the rear frame came off way to easy for my comfort. You will never see one of these hooked to a trailer, wrecked and hanging over an overpass. I doubt there is an app for that.
@@canines you spent 100k for a poorly designed POS, when you could have spent far less on a POS, you can't tow much of anything and certainly going offroad in it is not advisable. Keep in mind I only have an IQ of 70 but those of you who bought this truck make me look like a genius. I'll give you a bonus IQ point though as most truck owners don't even offroad or tow anything of significance. OK I'll admit you are 1 IQ point smarter than me.
@@paulluna8099 I’m assuming you have never owned or even been in a Tesla. The narrative that Teslas are poorly designed is just false. The cyber truck has a towing capacity of 11,000 pounds. Stop getting info from TikTok please
The Elon Musk ball guzzlers in the comments going "Na ah..we didn't buy the truck! We paid 100.000 dollars to volunteer as beta testers, we've always been aware of that", truly is a hilarious sight to behold 😅
@@otmanh I’m pretty sure its not, or its at least not any more dangerous than normal frunks. It still hurt that one guy because if you keep trying to close it after a failed attempt, it applies more and more force. It assumes the human is trying to get it to shut. If it stayed as sensitive as it is when you first closed it, then the tiniest item sticking out would stop it from closing
Does it still have the Easter egg where on the center screen view, if you tap the side windows 5x, it "breaks" them and plays the audio from the launch event?
Single motor units(front motor on a tri-motor truck, or both front and rear on a dual motor truck)have a real physical electric locker built into the differential. For tri-motor trucks, there is no physical locker needed on the two rear drive units. They are just commanded to rotate locked in sync with each other to perform the same as a physical locker.
I dont feel its not worth the money i think we just keep over hyping it.. if more were available i feel they be bout 85/90.. do have some great features but id take a new suburban or Wagoneer any day over it.. imagen the damsge it will cause a normal car in a wreck
Fanboys, Fleets, and Freebies. Even TESLA is now admitting that the batteries are losing capacity faster that advertised and expected. Wait until you try to get rock-rub damage repaired on that thing.
That's the Broken Arrow trail in Sedona, AZ and you take travel it without 4x4 let alone locked diffs. If you want to try your Cyber monstrosity, I suggest Martinez Canyon or upper and lower Raw Deal.
Rushed it to production, sold it before it was done. This is why you should leave early adoption to RUclipsrs and buy your own cars on the 2nd or 3rd year after a new model is released.
Tesla never forced anyone to buy these trucks early. They were told if you are buying now some features are not enabled but will later. Why buy the truck abd complain about it when you were told before you bought it. Truth is people will complain about anything no matter.
Odd they call it a differential on the software because it’s a reduction gear. Older ones use pentosin 8&9 atf newer ones use low viscosity manual transmission gear oil 70w. However it is Tesla do they have goofy names to try and hide them. The dealer will call them EDF 2 and KAF 1. They are the only ones that put oil filters on them too. It’s just a regular spin on. Hopes this clears it up for people who think they’re smart and say sarcastic things to a real question.
1 theres a plate under it to protect the battery like all ev trucks two there is literally car wash mode in the thing m8 make sure your info dose not come from a source that has its head up its ass next time 😂
@@kingarthur5110 nope BC ppl mostly wash it themselves and someeave it outside in rain and just fine all car wash mode dose is out it in neutral and roll up windows
Didn’t realize they could install “lockers” “over the air”! 😂😂😂 If all it takes is a few lines of code to install “lockers”, then why do they cost so much to build?! 😂😂😂
@@danharold3087 Well you can sort of and many suv's do. A electronical limited slip differentail applies the brakes on the spinning wheel to mimic a locking differential.
@@Ricz9019 eLSD is new to me. First I would be careful that someone might promote traction control as eLSD. eLSD is not 100% software. It used a clutch configuration inside the differential to limit the slip. Where as LSD activate on speed differential eLSD is activated under computer control.
Hold up, guys. I need to install this update before going down the hill.
salty hater
😂😂😂
Hey guys, hold up. I need to drive to the mechanic and install components to my car before I can go uphill.
@@dremmyy23 did you even watch and understand the video? Thats rhetorical, we know that’s a no.
Uh, sorry when you buy a Jeep it has no need for any update, software or hardware, to go offroading. You also get visibility out the front and rear, and far better front clearance. The cybertruck is a bit of a joke in terms of form factor. I am a Tesla fan but also a realist.
Whats going downhill faster? The truck or the resale value?
Resale prices are falling from 2X MSRP to MSRP. Poor poor flippers.
@@danharold3087nobody paid double w/ intention of flipping. If they paid over MSRP it’s because they wanted one and can afford it
The truck or the stock
DEFINATELY the resale value.
And that wasn't offroading. It was a smooth easy hard ramp and it barely did that.
I'd be shitting all over that off road in a Friggen 2wd morris minor, datsun 120y, Toyota corolla. Even the awesome daihatsu 360max with its 360cc two cylinder two stroke front wheel drive 31hp I had as a teenager. I kid you not. That daihatsu weighed 350kg, 220kg of which was on the front wheels I used to love driving it up 60degree banks, through mud holes, even over soft sand dunes even on its skinny little 10 inch road tyres. 😋
It did 80mph and 80mpg.
Buy a Friggen Kei truck you twat.
That thing has a range of 90miles when towing a caravan. And costs you 4 times as much as a Diesel Ram.
resale value is still higher than new. It's going down because Tesla is ramping up production they are now well over 1000 coming out a week.
"I'd like to go down this hill but i got a 404 error."
cold be worse, the gar could get locked with you inside,
that is actually an awesome problem. think about it. update on a car to get new ability.
@@litpen8056Exactly. As opposed buying a whole new car altogether.
Now you can drive anywhere. Except the car wash.
Plenty of teslas at my car wash.
He means just the cyber truck
😂
Or 86 miles away towing
Or the working charging station 😅
This is basically what every video game developer does to us. Buying dlc really just unlocks what you already have
Think of it like Microsoft rolling out a new OS. Windows 11 for example. They unveil the alpha channel first which is the least finished meant for devs to tinker with.
Then they release the beta channel which regular consumers can sign up for and test out the new windows OS and then finally they roll out the stable release and the alpha/beta users can freely update their system to the full stable release.
Foundation in Tesla speak is basically cybertruck beta. Once the stable release comes out, they'll take the foundation series off sale and the people with foundation trucks will get a free update to the stable release
@@thedumbconspirator4956that is so wildly inaccurate it's mindnumbing. Microsoft OS is 100% software. You can roll out updates whenever you want with the power of the internet. a CAR is 99% hardware and 1% software. Were you able to download a new accelerator pedal when yours slid off ? Beta testing a car crash is a little different than beta testing a computer crash.
No, it doesn't. We're not yaking about computer hardware, this is a machine. A machine with as-built limitations and constraints. You cant simply issue a software update to make it do something the physical construction *cannot do*
@springbloom5940 so you're saying it's a hardware update or an update on the software that runs the hardware?
@@FightingBlIrish so damn true 😂
This thing was built for people that have never been in the mud or never been off road before and have no clue what they are doing
And happy to pay extra.
But u.have a pro driver in it now
Or never haul anything, I've never seen a payload in a cyber truck 😂😂😂
@darrylsheffield7102 it carries the world on its back n no one notices
I’m sitting on the toilet watching this & wow !!! I just delivered a brown cyber truck !!!
If you want to flush, that'll be an extra charge.
You must have a lot of iron in your diet.
youch... Those edges will have done some damage
Well, Elon claimed the cybertruck would be so tight it would float! Was yours a floater?
"Parked it down there, somewhere"
The phrase, "I just got a software update that allows my truck to go down a hill," is all the evidence we need to know we are living in the dumbest timeline.
😂😂😂😂😂
My wife tells me how to drive.
She’ll tell cyber wife to get out and start walking.
Could be viewed as awesome too, gaining so much capability simply from an update
@@ateci0 Seems like the performance is throttled back, the hardware/mechanical components? Does one pay for these “add-on extras” …? 🇬🇧
@@ateci0 that just means you bought a product with capabilities purposefully turned off so you can't use it. There is nothing good about it.
Bro, your back bumper tapped the rock when you came down. Might wanna check it didn't snap off the frame at the aluminum mounts 😂
Have the same problems with my land cruiser., said no one ever.
My car is better today than it was yesterday, said no Land Cruise owner ever.
@@ObiePaddles well because you get what you pay for instead of waiting for paywalled software updates
Your car is as good as you were promised from the start
@@ObiePaddles perfection cannot be improved upon. A land rover breaking down can be.
😂😂😂😂
@@piotrtchaikovski6674 With tesla you pay for software updates making the car better, and you get it. So in 10 years time it has the newer features no one thought of today.
Your Land Cruiser is always as good as it was in 2024.
Updates aren’t paywalled
This is the magic of Tesla. They sell you something but don't deliver it when you take it home. Then you get so excited when they update it and give you the thing you originally paid for.
Like FSD?
I wouldn’t say it’s on purpose, hardware was ready, software not completely, people want there truck mostly for the looks so they said f, here it is
@@stanleycius3295 You say people want a truck for looks on a video where they wanted the features Tesla didn't deliver. So they sold them the truck before it was ready. Any other brand would be embarrassed, but Tesla fans are so cult like they get pumped when Tesla delivers the stuff the promised.
@@paulelledge8977 bruh you didn’t get my point, nothing about it is embarrassing, people didn’t pay for all the free software updates Tesla did over the years. Them having the ability to use software that way is a flex, it not be smart to hold the car longer because they didn’t have off road software completely ready when literally 80% of the people taking delivery not going to take it off road. Business is business man, if the others could do it like this most would, it just looks wrong because of course Tesla is doing and Elon is bad according the media. This all early production stuff and I personally wouldn’t deal with it, but I have no right to shit on those willing to do it as I see many people do. Let them be cults, clearly they did something right in life to able to buy stuff like this in their early stages.
Like the Battlefield franchise
I’d rather have a well taken care of classic truck than one of these
Me too Jay!!
Bullnose F150
Same here
I wouldn’t
I would take CT over any truck or car. It's amazing
TALIBANS says.........." NOOOOOPE, WE STICK WITH TOYOTA HILUX......."
Go join the Talibans then
They don't have much choice. Not much will work out there.
1 $0.001 resistor burns , it's a cyber rock
@@thedumbconspirator4956why not ☕
But this is more bullet resistant
Wait, you paid a hundred grand for a fridge, you have to wait for an update to go down a hill, and you're happy?
That ignorance sure is bliss
😂😂😂😂
It's like you bought a fridge, but the freezer won't work till the next update drops. Also the fridge light is no longer automatic, you have to go through 32 different menus to turn it on now.
Only until it's not any more
@@earthelucidator which is the point of their defiance, nimrod.
A fridge than smokes a Porsche while towing a Porsche.
Needs a "Not So Ugly Mode" 🤣
It's gorgeous, take it back
Nice opinion bro you're so brave
so do you
It is the ugliest thing i have ever seen. What the hell were they thinking
Bro it’s not ugly, you just are jealous and can’t afford it
Trust me the truck is too heavy for off roading . It's like a wallowing hippo. Buy a 60's Bronco with a V-8.
chevy S10 ZR2 toyota Hilux tacoma HMMWV JEEP Land Cruiser Bronco ( like you said) are all much better then this refrigerator on wheels.
Buy really any used truck and put some money into it. It'll come out to 1/5 th the cost and be better. You can literally get an old tacoma, ranger mazda b-series, isuzu, or any of those old little trucks and put 15k into it and probably have a better truck by almost every single metric.
Done. It's also been to Moab and trails all over the southeast. Wasn't able to build it with software updates though.
I want an old bronco new ones are cool too
With no computer in case we are getting solar flares since we are losing our magnetism due to the upcoming pole shift. Additionally don't have to worry about getting to hot/overheating to avoid fires in the battery area
You don't have any "friends" at Tesla. You have your master there. Nothing more.
Imagine if he didn't have some friends at Tesla. Call their customer service and they say - tough?
Are you not familiar with TFL?
Pray to your Chevy/Dodge?Ford overlords. You're their bootlickers that eat their slop every year.
how do you know
Where did Elon give you an owwy? Show us…
Then immediately after the software update, he realized his battery was at 5%…
It's a genius idea with the dumbest execution 😢
"cruise control for off roading"
quick question, why did you go off roading in the first place?
There are a lot of reason for it, basically you can then focus on the line you take. Just another tool.
@@RickStefani tools for tools
@@RickStefani as the person above says: tools for tools. The LAST thing I want when offroading is my car to go a constant speed, because the trail is bumpy and may cause me to want to slow down at any time. Having to hit the brakes to slow down, rather than just releasing the throttle is inefficient and makes for a jerkier ride. In any case, I've observed on myself and many other drivers that cruise control reduces the alertness of your speed and increases the time you need to react when it comes to adjusting your speed!
@LRM12o8 you can still use the throttle to go faster than release back to the cruise control speed. Keep in mind I do that all the time in an ice Jeep. It is no different than putting it in low and manually selecting a gear to crawl. This makes up for the fact an ev does not need to be running, and you can not use the engine to apply braking or a constant push.
Because my accelerator stuck while I was doing 50!
Nothing better on a $100000 truck than having to beg for the features you already paid for.
But unlike a ICE car they were able to fix it in seconds… where as an ICE car would require extra work or a return. so what is your point?
@@russianbot4374 Did you seriously not get OPs point???
@russianbot4374 Stock ICE trucks take some wrenching and some aftermarket parts amd a little tuning to bring them to their full potential, but that's not even close to the same as having a vehicle with built-in capabilities that are just shut off to you until you pay the extra fees for them. If all it takes is a software update to make it work the way it's meant to then that should have been included in the purchase price.
Yup
@@Dicky_McBthe justification is affordability. It is cheaper for Tesla to make one model that can do everything, and only sell you what you need (with the option of upgrading at any time), than to design 10 different models to meet every price point on the market.
This price model is also incredibly favorable for the consumer. It boils down to “only pay for what you need.”
If you dont use all the bells and whistles, you shouldn’t be responsible for paying the software engineers who develop them. Tesla seems to agree.
Don't forget to activate stainless mode so the stainless steel doesn't rust.
It doesn’t rust
@@ilikecats7737 maybe you haven't seen some of the rust problems.
All low grade stainless steel rusts.
@@ilikecats7737- Yes it does. Cybertrucks are made of a very low quality stainless steel and buyers are already pissed. DeLorean cars from the’80’s, that was high quality stainless steel!
They introduced foot mode so now you can walk 50 miles out of the desert to the nearest super charger
...to grab a 'jump' battery, to carry back with you. 😅
Says peple who can't afford one
@@user-ij8ys5ru8r Says anyone who wants to go off-road in an electric vehicle
@@user-ij8ys5ru8r
This has nothing to do with affording anything. The Cyber truck is a rolling joke.
Bro. You can't either. It's crazy how that's actually an insult you think fits the situation @@user-ij8ys5ru8r
the auto industry and the video game industry have finally merged.
Damn never thought of that and I’m a huge fps guy lmao 😂
Exactly what I was thinking
Tesla coming with battle passes soon
Watching Tesla owners climb over each other to talk smack about gas engines in here is popcorn worthy. 😂 simps
Spew a single flaw abt the cyber truck and they laugh at you bc they think it’s better than every other truck. Get the popcorn out quickly 🍿🍿🍿🍿🗿💀🤣😂
Elon appreciates you keeping his bag moist.
How would a software update magically give you front and rear lockers out of the blue 💀
Need update to activate
not sure if you understand how wheel speed sensors and electric motors work but i would assume it basically turns all 4 wheels on the truck at the same speed at all times. it's not rocket science.
@@LygerTheCLaw there is a difference between a mechanical locker and a electrical locker. An mechnical locker can not be installed with a sofware update.
Does this have 4 electric motors then
@@timothyaho5611 there are 2 variants. 2 motors or 3 motors. Allways 1 motor in the front.
Can you cover the anti-rust mode? I’d enjoy seeing that.
Are you dumb? Or do you just think you’re funny. If you also select the clear coat option when you’re buying it, it will probably not rust. Physical parts of a car can’t be changed with a software update
That's old gossip. Move on
That vehicle with the desert background looks like an 80s z-grade space movie.
Definitely.
So THE NORM FOR YOU IS 100k and then wait for the fix? What stupidity
Wait for the fix? It’s a free update which gives you an off-road package? That’s insane.
@@Mellow987865 >needing a software update to go offroad IN A TRUCK
No THAT is insane
@@Mellow987865 haha manipulative marketing
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@@Mellow987865no it’s a feature that was promised but not delivered when the truck was delivered, along side FSD and the other driver assist features which are included in the price, but not the delivered product…
This is great comedy!!! 😂😂
Your life is great comedy if commenting negative opinions online is what you do all the time
Wow, so amazing how they gave people what they bought months after they had bought it. What a company.
correction... they gave one of the things they already paid for and the suckers are over the moon for now having an off road mode on a truck that promised to be able to go off road.
Man, there really is one born every second.
I agree Tesla is best
@@PDVism To be fair most legacy has had significant software problems. I world rather have a vehicle that worked w/o some features than on that does not.
@@danharold3087 Ah yes, it's not as if Tesla ever made a big deal about FSD, which after almost a decade and lots of updates is .... still level 2.
@@PDVism You are correct FSD is classified a level 2 system. From outward indications Tesla will not apply for 3 and maybe 4. This and other things makes using the levels to describe progress misleading. In most ways FSD is better than required for level 3. I don't see it as able to give the driver 10 seconds to take over. I am not sure if that is always possible without a much reduced speed. This is not a feature in level 5.
The only working example of a level 3 system is Mercedes Drive Pilot. I will leave the evaluation of that up to you.
Guys be trying so hard to make this heap of crap seem worthwhile. 😂
Your mentality is like a 1800s cowboy defending his horse and carriage against the combustible mobile.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@vorgslamm8263you sound crazy this tin can is literally a step backwards. You can’t modify it like a regular truck. It’s less capable than a regular truck plus nobody is taking this anywhere that trucks normally go. You won’t see this at glamis and you won’t see it on any real trails
Nobody is going to Home Depot to get lumber and gravel in this Cyberturd.
@@vorgslamm8263this is not some crazy innovation. It’s just another car lmao what are you talking about 😂
@@tpk427exactly, it was not meant to. It is a cybertruck NOT A PICKUP TRUCK. I have not seen any ford raptors filled with gravel and I doubt I ever will. It is an electric vehicle that can carry stuff like a SUV. If you do not like the way it looks swivel your head in the opposite direction. My neighbor has an ugly wife so I never look at her…problem solved.
Sounds great if it could be as simple as push a button and automatically turn on and off locking diff when needed. That would be great. Automatic everything
When you get stuck, call Matts OffRoad Recovery. That would be an episode of His Id love to see......😂
You have to have a real smooth brain to think buying a cyber truck is a good idea
Ikr 😂😂😂😂
Oh that’s subjective. It’s probably a great city truck.
I mean might be a great city truck most ppl have truck and do absolute no truck stuff lol. there is a nurse at my work with a f250 and I'm always like WTF? idk maybe she got it for free.
@@RabbiJesus this "truck" is meant for guys who need a t on their hood bc they dont have enough t in their blood
Or you just want a cyber truck😂 people are allowed to like shit that you don’t without being stupid
I just took delivery of the new 2023 E- Transit 350 Cargo ext and HR. Thank you. I love it. Made it home today with 1 mile left on charge.😢But made it. 125 starting. 103 ° AC going.
The electric car “in app purchases” is my biggest fear of future widespread implementation
Subscription services are the way of the future.
Delayed wiper: $1.99 mo
Cruise control: $6.99 mo
Autopilot: $19.99 mo
Back in the day, AT&T made a fortune on renting home phones before there were phones that could be bought, or possibly affordable phones that could be bought. I think the tide turned once touchtone phones came out.
Can't remember who it was but one automaker let you upgrade the power output with a purchase in the screen!!
Yes tunes are one thing, but if the manufacturer is saying the engine can deliver more power and still be covered by a warranty, why lock it behind a paywall?
@@LuckyCharms777 yep, had to rent the phones and they owned the lines in YOUR house, so it was illegal to connect anything to them.
I remember seeing some old outlets that had "property of ATT" on them at my grandfather's house.
@@volvo09
Ah, I knew that they own the lines, after all, they install them, but I didn’t realize it was illegal to connect anything to them that wasn’t theirs, which I guess makes sense.
Tesla fans: After months/years, we finally got an update with all the features we purchased!
Everyone else: Uhhh...you ok?
Don't forget this is a brand new truck, probably still in test phase. That is why they still don't have self driving yet.
@@reyfetsalmo3346 It is impossible to deliver self driving on the truck until customers have collected a huge number of miles. Collection may not start until the 10 degree rear steering is enabled.
@@reyfetsalmo3346you mean the self driving that musk said was ready - completely - in 2018?
This is why I love Tesla -
The technology updates ongoing 💥💥💯💯💯💯💯💯
So basically the capability is already built in, you just need to pay more to enable them.
Heck of a lot cheaper than going to a ford dealership
No it was just a regular update! Where do people get this made up garbage.
This is the new service now. Driving as a service. You pay the manufacturers on a monthly basis for extra services to the vehicle.
It's a free update for everyone.
@@wemakecookie for now it's free.
Why doesn’t jeep let me download lockers
Underrated tweet.
At least the lockers you get with jeep are mechanical not a glorified lsd
Differential? It uses a drive shaft?
Just spins the wheels in sync.
I wouldn’t recommend going off road with that kind of thing ever
It's only 9000 pounds and can't be refueled in the wild... what could possibly go wrong??
@@VladimirPutin-p3tYou just got to keep a generator with you.
And when the battery 🔋 dies in the middle of nowhere? Hey bro can you bring me out a generator?
@@kevinjackson2361 I would keep a generator with me. The new ram truck with a built in generator is pretty cool.
What kind of absolute tool buys one of these?? 😂😂😂😂
people that like the best new technology on the market. Most people that don't like electric vehicles have never driven one. Once you drive a tesla truck , you will realize your old chevy pickup is a gutless old expensive dinosaur.
@@omar-uu8qo designed by Stevie Wonder and built by Ray Charles
@@omar-uu8qo how is an old Chevy going to ever be "expensive" compared to the cyber flop? At least I can go camping with the chevy and not have to worry if my gas is going to unpredictably drop cause it got cold. And I doubt you've driven one anyways
The kind thats happy to pay extra for something the truck could already do.
@@11235but 98% of the first model S are still in service.
It's crazy that you can up date your car nowadays to have things like lockers. 🤯
Dude bought the worst truck and tried to give the best review
Its literally the best truck by every measure except towing. And the most American made truck. Get with the times
Yea ok lady....go ahead and do a software update on your truck....to get a bunch of new mods within minutes....that you didn't have to purchase and pay a mechanic to install....oh wait you cant....cause you don't have a cyber truck....why hate on something cool. ?
Literally it isn't lol.....
You can’t touch the truck without looking like someone just smudged oil on it. Not to mention the fugger with crash through three jersey barriers before stopping, maybe… safe for the driver not the other cars around it…
@@obijuankenobi420 the lady would be the eco friendly flamboyant guy… you🤷🏼♂️
Wow. 2024 Tesla finally learns not only do you need a locking diff, but also how to engage locking differentials at will. Welcome to the 1980’s! 😂😅😅
Who had lockers in the 80’s?
@@AlphanumericCharacters The 1986 Wrangler and the 80’s series (JDM version HDJ81) Land Cruisers was sold in Japan in 1989 and later in America in 1990 had triple lockers from factory. That’s almost 40 years ago dude lol
@@robvision3888 Rubicon didn’t come out until 2003 and that was the first Wrangler with diff locks. Land Cruiser didn’t offer them until ‘93.
Try again.
@@AlphanumericCharacters The 1986 Wrangler and the 80’s series (JDM version HDJ81) Land Cruisers was sold in Japan in 1989 and later in America in 1990 had triple lockers from factory. That’s almost 40 years ago dude lol
@@robvision3888 I’ll admit I had to google the Land Cruiser. What I found said the Land Cruiser only had a center diff lock prior to 93. Center diff lock ain’t a diff lock like we are talking about. JDM? I’m in America. Thats all I care about. There could be all kinds of stuff done in other markets that doesn’t apply to here.
What I didn’t have to google is the wrangler. No diff lock until 2003. Dead certain on that. You may be confusing the front axle disconnect that the YJ and older XJ used. Thats not a diff lock though that is in place of locking hubs.
Regardless. The I’m sure the Cyber Truck uses E lockers. I remember a buddy had a Tacoma in the early 2,000s. 2wd with a manual and a e locker in the rear. That thing would go down some impressive desert trails out here. We had to give him a tow from time to time and he had to go ramming speed rather than pick his way through but it was pretty impressive. That was the first factory e locker I saw. I wouldn’t be surprised if Land Rovers had them sooner but I’ve never hung out with any of those weirdos after the one time.
I have a 1988 f150 2 door that has rear leveling suspension,its called air shocks lol.
Flatten the bed? I can't even fit a small mountain bike in that bed!!!
It has a 6' bed... What are you talking about?
@@verylongclaw4428 put a mountain bike in the back of one and try and get the gate to close.
It's bed is larger than the standard F-150 bed. What are you bitching about? Maybe you're looking for a uhaul
@@Pratik4311 that bed is not larger than an f150 bed. I can lay a mountain bike down with room to spare in my extended cab f150, you need to hook the front wheel over the tailgate to get a mountain bike in the bed of this.
When Tesla says the bed is bigger, they are using bed volume not length, since the cybertruck bed goes all the way up to the roof in the back it makes the bed bigger on paper.
@volvo09 I don't know what to tell you other than look it up. Standard f150 bed is 5.5ft and also has wheel arches which get in the way.
Why is this guy pretending that a Cybertruck is some kind of great off-road vehicle?
Because he's in too deep.
Cognitive dissonance
And you left out the word “ugly”……as in “ugly Cybertruck”…….
Joking-kinda
It’s going to be great for when the shite hits the fan, I guess. Mad Max “The Future is Now”. It’s going to make the original MM motive look like a day at the park.
He's a hoo-er.
Honestly I've yet to see a single cybertruck off roading video that I would call proper off roading much less impressive.
Ahhhh yes DLC... it's already in the device but we need to open our wallets.
Nothing was paid for the update, why do people keep thinking this. Tesla Updates are Free...
Bruh is free update
@@TheLegoman5252bruh it was an add on option.
He paid for it when he bought it, bruh.
And yet this overpriced Pontiac Aztec still struggles to make it up a snowy driveway
Does it have, "I need a mechanic mode?"
I would not venture too far into the wilderness in that thing.
Dude literally just look at the Aztec in reverse and barely squint your eyes, it's a Pontiac Aztec driving in reverse 🤣🤣🤣 but what should we expect their other cars just look like Mazdas so...
You are right. I'll order a Cybertruck now. It'll save so much money when I get towed back every second day 😂
Calling the Cybertruck an Aztec is disrespectful to the Aztec.
Given a choice I would take the Aztec
Installing an update for cars to get better is crazy
now it can do what my 30 year old jeep can do that cost 1/100th of its price, congrats.
The fact that it’s a truck that needs software updates should tell you everything you need to know
It doesn't need any updates. Would you rather they come up with some great idea after the fact and not give it out for free? Why do you whine anyway, you obviously can't afford a tesla and are super jealous.
Cybertruck: "I know Kung fu"
Please take off the air fenders that hang down in front of each wheel when off roading…as instructed in the offroad section of the documentation.
If you read this comment sarcastically its even better
@@ShyCataclysmcyber truck owners need manuals on how to make and eat toast.
I've never been scolded to REMOVE PARTS of my F150 before I can drive through a puddle.
Guess I've been slumming it all these years
I think the worst part of the cybertruck is that it's literally just an incomplete "vehicle" that they literally are making corrections to as the problems occur rather than giving everyone a completely tested fridge
literally say literally as many times as you literally can......without ever using it in its proper context. Good job 👏
@@Kaulked you said it more than I did ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tesla does that will all of their vehicles. You buy one to become a beta tester. I love EV's and I'll never buy a Tesla POS
@@maya_coqsalongaa very interesting concept: pay us to work for us as a beta tester.
@@MrJimmyFolk except the consumer is paying Tesla for the privilege.
I liked Whisttlin Dixie’s durability test of this thing. It does pretty good on an obstacle course, but I tow with my trucks and the rear frame came off way to easy for my comfort. You will never see one of these hooked to a trailer, wrecked and hanging over an overpass. I doubt there is an app for that.
That's because they damaged the frame when it took a vertical hit in the ridiculous testing prior to the towing test.
Cant wait for the new update for the social credit score system so when your score is lower then 500 you cant travel or drive your own car hahahaha
Cred card scores. Too low of a score, insurance goes up
Some shit your president would do. Not Tesla
@@Pratik4311 you mean the world economic forum?
Tell me you are dumb without saying you're dumb. Easy buy a Cybertruck.
Haha why bro these things are pretty cool
“Tell me you’re dumb and you have too much money.” -fixed it for ya. 👍
Why does that make them dumb? Because you don’t like the car? I didn’t realize you are the Mecca of intelligence
@@canines you spent 100k for a poorly designed POS, when you could have spent far less on a POS, you can't tow much of anything and certainly going offroad in it is not advisable. Keep in mind I only have an IQ of 70 but those of you who bought this truck make me look like a genius. I'll give you a bonus IQ point though as most truck owners don't even offroad or tow anything of significance. OK I'll admit you are 1 IQ point smarter than me.
@@paulluna8099 I’m assuming you have never owned or even been in a Tesla. The narrative that Teslas are poorly designed is just false. The cyber truck has a towing capacity of 11,000 pounds. Stop getting info from TikTok please
I love how people are so excited about an update that was supposed to be in at the beginning anyway. Good job Tesla!
The Elon Musk ball guzzlers in the comments going "Na ah..we didn't buy the truck! We paid 100.000 dollars to volunteer as beta testers, we've always been aware of that", truly is a hilarious sight to behold 😅
Yeah but you wanna know another cool thing? You keep getting updates that make the car BETTER than promised
@@BadL_ dude! The frunk is still breaking fingers even after the updates.!
@@BadL_ I mean, its mostly just a shitty electric truck. If they didn't lean into the meme it could be pretty cool, but this is just... sad.
@@otmanh I’m pretty sure its not, or its at least not any more dangerous than normal frunks. It still hurt that one guy because if you keep trying to close it after a failed attempt, it applies more and more force. It assumes the human is trying to get it to shut. If it stayed as sensitive as it is when you first closed it, then the tiniest item sticking out would stop it from closing
@@dawn4383 I mean, if you could give me some valid reasons I’d be happy to listen
Oh boy,how exciting,off roading with your computer
It reminds me those Stainless Steel blenders sold back in the 80's
Does it still have the Easter egg where on the center screen view, if you tap the side windows 5x, it "breaks" them and plays the audio from the launch event?
Not feeling confident they are lockers in the traditional sense.... electric motor on and electric motor off = lockers?
No it has True Mechanical Lockers
Or a solenoid actuated clutch... Which could never go bad.
Single motor units(front motor on a tri-motor truck, or both front and rear on a dual motor truck)have a real physical electric locker built into the differential.
For tri-motor trucks, there is no physical locker needed on the two rear drive units. They are just commanded to rotate locked in sync with each other to perform the same as a physical locker.
The good thing about this truck is the haters can't run you off the road anymore 😂
Who gives a flying F? It’s $100,000 of wasted money. Congrats, you blew your money on 💩
I dont feel its not worth the money i think we just keep over hyping it.. if more were available i feel they be bout 85/90.. do have some great features but id take a new suburban or Wagoneer any day over it.. imagen the damsge it will cause a normal car in a wreck
@@johnparham1452exactly. It is a death machine and not fit for the road.
Fanboys, Fleets, and Freebies. Even TESLA is now admitting that the batteries are losing capacity faster that advertised and expected. Wait until you try to get rock-rub damage repaired on that thing.
Thats crazy. My Landrover came with that, didn't need an update, and is somehow more reliable.
Imagine sometime in the further we invent a way to just turn a dial on your axle to get it to lock. Some day…..some…….day..
He is talking about software so you dont ask how heavy the car is.
After seeing all of those winter videos….not biting
It's a truck not a 4x4 off road vehicle 🤦
Not really, those japanese light trucks are functional trucks. This "device" of an automobile is compensation behaviour. If you get what i'm saying.
Lol it's not a truck. Go use this thing like you would use a truck(ie towing, hauling) and see how far you get
You got burned my friend.
That's the Broken Arrow trail in Sedona, AZ and you take travel it without 4x4 let alone locked diffs. If you want to try your Cyber monstrosity, I suggest Martinez Canyon or upper and lower Raw Deal.
Imagine the hardship of ppl driving and camping in regular trucks. 😂
How is it that what seems like basic features didn’t come with the truck at the point of purchase? That just doesn’t seem right.
Rushed it to production, sold it before it was done. This is why you should leave early adoption to RUclipsrs and buy your own cars on the 2nd or 3rd year after a new model is released.
Tesla never forced anyone to buy these trucks early. They were told if you are buying now some features are not enabled but will later. Why buy the truck abd complain about it when you were told before you bought it. Truth is people will complain about anything no matter.
@@mylesgray3470 Tesla's are never done. They don't even bother with model years. They keep improving them.
That’s crazy! My truck usually comes with all the features it advertises when I take delivery!
Time to go back and retest it!!
Wait until he sees his credit card bill.
so how many stuff i should update install and tweak before going down the hill
Can't wait to see before and after
You still don't have lockers, you just downloaded accelerated brake pad wear.
Kind of reminds me of the matrix movie when Neo needs to learn how to do something and then gets an update and then proceeds
When the title said better I was expecting it to be upside down and on fire.
😅 😂
Don’t apologize. It’s unacceptable you had to wait and it always should be.
Best truck out hands down. Can’t wait to get one 🙌🏽
Bro smiling despite his hole being sore from riding tesla so hard
Back to Moab! Good thing you have an office there now.
Thank you for making me love my Bronco even more.
Should we give him our numbers so he can call for off-road recovery? Loving my black diamond Sasquatch.
What do they use to lubricate inside the differentials?
I don’t think it has differentials
Just air. Who knew air could be a lubricant. It’s an innovation. 😂
They use lines of code to lubricate their differentials.
Odd they call it a differential on the software because it’s a reduction gear. Older ones use pentosin 8&9 atf newer ones use low viscosity manual transmission gear oil 70w. However it is Tesla do they have goofy names to try and hide them. The dealer will call them EDF 2 and KAF 1. They are the only ones that put oil filters on them too. It’s just a regular spin on. Hopes this clears it up for people who think they’re smart and say sarcastic things to a real question.
@@mylesgray3470Dumbass
Nobody is going to take Musk's ego-toy on any serious off-roading. 😅
People are doing it right now. Sucks to suck. Sorry bro
@@ultrastoat3298 There are some actual reviews on YT. They aren't impressed. "bro" 🤣
Serious offroad, take 2 spare tyres. This does not even have 1! Good luck!
People are doing it and getting stuck lol
People have egos more than common sense. Their beloved ev truck must be good enough as a landcruiser!
@@danmurad8080 people were getting stuck because lockers were not activated. Get a clue
Cybertruck needs a warning before buying "wifi required" 😂😂
Wait until he dents the battery and/or gets a car wash.BRICKED
1 theres a plate under it to protect the battery like all ev trucks two there is literally car wash mode in the thing m8 make sure your info dose not come from a source that has its head up its ass next time 😂
@@mcsike7264cause nothing could ever get past that skid plate, m8.
@@VladimirPutin-p3t so far have not seen any ev trucks offroading and damage the battery so armor plate working grate so far
@@mcsike7264the fact it needs "car wash mode" to survive a bit of water...
@@kingarthur5110 nope BC ppl mostly wash it themselves and someeave it outside in rain and just fine all car wash mode dose is out it in neutral and roll up windows
Didn’t realize they could install “lockers” “over the air”! 😂😂😂 If all it takes is a few lines of code to install “lockers”, then why do they cost so much to build?! 😂😂😂
Was that sarcasm ? EV with two motors on the same 'axle' use virtual lockers which are entirely software.
@@danharold3087 Their truck has 2 motors (one front one back) and therefore would need eighter an electronic lsd or a mechanical locker.
@@Ricz9019 Need physical lockers on the front and rear axles. Can't do a locker in software with only 1 motor.
@@danharold3087 Well you can sort of and many suv's do. A electronical limited slip differentail applies the brakes on the spinning wheel to mimic a locking differential.
@@Ricz9019 eLSD is new to me. First I would be careful that someone might promote traction control as eLSD. eLSD is not 100% software. It used a clutch configuration inside the differential to limit the slip. Where as LSD activate on speed differential eLSD is activated under computer control.
"More truck than truck and more sportscar than a sportscar" made my day
These trucks have gone from pre-production Rockstar to 2024 laughingstock of the class.