Tesla Cybertruck Review // We Drove It Over 500 Miles...And Oh Boy

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Published 2024-02-01
The 2024 Cybertruck Cyberbeast ($99,990 starting in the US) is possibly the most polarizing and most unique new vehicle on the market today. Sharp edges and acute angles along with an ultra-durable stainless steel exterior make for a truck like none other before it. But is it more than just a unique mars-rover looking novelty? And does the Cybertruck’s range live up to the expectations? Thomas and James are excited to take the new Cyberbeast on a not-so-mini Throttle House Road Trip. We hope you enjoy the episode! And then subscribe, silly.

Editor: Karston Chong
Sound: Harrison Dickson and Karston Chong
Magical Genius Logistics Planners: James Engelsman and Joey Alford

Big thanks to @034motorsport for letting us borrow their dragy!

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All Comments (21)
  • The fact that i watched a 40 minute video on a vehicle i have no interest in whatsoever and throughly enjoyed it is a testament to the greatness of this channel 😂
  • @Spitznock
    I used to get my fingers smashed by doors constantly as a kid. It's good to see kids of the brighter generations will only make that mistake once.
  • @m00nkinftw
    2:22 Love the hexagon cup holders because we all know drinks come in hexagon shaped containers...
  • @WhichDoctor1
    The fact the only rear view becomes unusable in poor driving conditions is nuts. This car cost almost as much as my house and you can’t even reliably see behind you in it. If I was to ever spend 100k on a vehicle Id want it to do everything a regular car can do and more. Not a bunch of fancy things at the expense of basic essential functions like being able to see what’s going on around you
  • I don’t understand how Pop Up Headlight’s were discontinued due to pedestrian safety of the lights being “sharp”, but then allows Tesla to make a damn Knife on wheels in the name of cutting edge technology (pun intended) that can slice a small hand.
  • @hongluzhang7771
    imagine in a collision, the full on tension of metal panel release upon its "enemies", what a great idea for a car will mostly be driving around neighbourhoods and grocery stores.
  • @windyfanatic498
    Thank you for letting me know that I am wasting my time being envious if I see one on the road. The correct emotion should be sympathetic
  • @matthewm3912
    Damn that fridge to fender transition was SLICK.
  • @hananas2
    3:40 if magnets stick to it, that means it's a low grade of stainless steel and won't last under harsh conditions
  • @trulsdirio
    This is what happens when you are hell bent on breaking industry rules and norms, but never stopped to ask why those were there in the first place.
  • @Churchgrimm
    26:09 my brain is struggling to comprehend this. How the hell does stuff this unnecessarily dangerous make it past safety regulations? Just crazy.
  • @andreyv1
    Pointing at the garbage can when introducing it and the constant kicking has me rolling 🤣🤣
  • @owaisi0951
    Imagine being in an accident with this car, this can easily slice humans into halves.
  • @puma7171
    Having a big TV screen nailed right on the dashboard and having to see it while driving is a big no go.
  • @domhuckle
    The kind of people who buy this thing, will deserve it
  • @qrowing
    Not a car guy, but this video was genuinely so good. This bit at 20:10 had me cracking up. "Those things aren't on any planet! So its built for every other planet but this one!"
  • @globox1998
    Im so happy that all of these dumpsters got recalled
  • @themetalchica
    Ah, the 21st Century De Lorean. The rust shimmers in the summer sunlight...