Is the Cyber Truck a Flop?

   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #881  
How is the CT any different than an avalanche other than an electric motor in one and not the other?
They all get half credit, being unibody construction, but the CT has vastly higher payload and towing capacities:

Payload:
CT: 2500 lb.
Avalanche: 1600 lb.
Ridgeline: 1500 lb.

Towing:
CT: 11,000 lb.
Avalanche: 8200 lb.
Ridgeline: 5000 lb.

Of course, towing depends on not using one of the early "detachable hitch" CT's, they had some serious problems with the original design.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #882  
"The Tesla Cybertruck's towing range is significantly reduced, with real-world tests showing a realistic range of approximately 68 to 115 miles using about 75% of the battery, depending on factors like load, speed, and terrain. With a maximum tow capacity of 11,000 lbs, the range can drop to as low as 68 miles."

I wouldn't want one if they were free...seriously!
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #883  
"The Tesla Cybertruck's towing range is significantly reduced, with real-world tests showing a realistic range of approximately 68 to 115 miles using about 75% of the battery, depending on factors like load, speed, and terrain. With a maximum tow capacity of 11,000 lbs, the range can drop to as low as 68 miles."
Not exactly any surprise that range drops with increased load. The same happens on my ICE pickup truck. :p

I wouldn't want one if they were free...seriously!
Agreed, but for me that's all about the absolutely stupid cosmetics of the design, and concerns with their towing hitch safety. In most other regards, I find the idea of a BEV pickup truck at least a little attractive, especially WRT bad weather traction and performance.

Of course all of my heavy towing is very local, and I'm not living in Nevada or Wyoming, where one might need to drive 500 miles between stops. :p

If Tesla made a "normal" looking pickup with a solid hitch at a reasonable price, I'd at least give it a serious look. I'm not sure I'd assume any of the big 3 are anywhere near making an EV truck worth consideration today, but maybe that's my own biases showing through, I haven't seriously looked at any of them.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #884  
Not exactly any surprise that range drops with increased load. The same happens on my ICE pickup truck.


Agreed, but for me that's all about the absolutely stupid cosmetics of the design, and concerns with their towing hitch safety. In most other regards, I find the idea of a BEV pickup truck at least a little attractive, especially WRT bad weather traction and performance.

Of course all of my heavy towing is very local, and I'm not living in Nevada or Wyoming, where one might need to drive 500 miles between stops.

If Tesla made a "normal" looking pickup with a solid hitch at a reasonable price, I'd at least give it a serious look. I'm not sure I'd assume any of the big 3 are anywhere near making an EV truck worth consideration today, but maybe that's my own biases showing through, I haven't seriously looked at any of them.
???
Your ICE truck has a 68 mile range?
I'm sorry...
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #885  
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Your ICE truck has a 68 mile range?
I'm sorry...
Never quite that bad, but I'm not towing 11k lb., either. I never tow real heavy over a long enough distance to get a great gauge on mileage, but I'd bet it's probably pulling around 8 mpg at 7k on the hitch, depending on how tall the load is (wind resistance). I have the larger tank they put in the Outdoorsman models, something like 36 gallons, so that still gives me pretty decent range.

I average 14 mpg unloaded, just running around our usual country roads, with my immature love of hard acceleration and loud exhaust.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #886  
Speaking of the Ridgeline…

 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #887  
Hoping the RAM REV does well (if and when released), and should- if the specs hold up and it ends up being reliable
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   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #888  
I was given a Cyber Truck, I would immediately give it to a charity to resell. At least then, it would have some value.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #889  
Ford sells over 800,000 pickup trucks a year in the US
GM sells over 1,000,000 pickup trucks a year in the US
Tesla sold 5,385 units sold in the third quarter of 2025
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #890  
Hoping the RAM REV does well (if and when released), and should- if the specs hold up and it ends up being reliableView attachment 4375314.
I could live with that. Range is longer than even my Outdoorsman with the expanded fuel tank, and love the horsepower and towing numbers, as it gives even more margin for my 7k trailer. It even looks like a truck, mostly:

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Is it me, or has that bed gotten even shorter than the current fleet? I'd love to get back to bed lengths of at least 6.5 feet. I can live with the current 5' 8", or whatever it is, but it is already challenging to haul much in that bed. Any shorter would be a no-go situation, for me.
 

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