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The Tesla Cybertruck’s Bed: A Closer Look at Its Practicality

As the highly anticipated market launch of the Tesla Cybertruck approaches, there has been much debate among electric vehicle enthusiasts and veteran pickup truck owners about its practicality. Recent photos of the Cybertruck’s bed shed some light on why some people believe it may not be as practical as other trucks on the market.

Changes to the Bed Design

The photos, shared on Facebook by Paul Yeh, show a Cybertruck parked on the street. These sightings have become more common as Tesla employees test the vehicle before customer deliveries begin. One of the most noticeable changes to the bed design is the absence of the vertical walls seen in the original concept. Instead, the bed now features sloped sides. This modification is likely due to the need to accommodate the wheel wells, according to The Drive.

The Tesla Cybertruck's Bed Seems Terribly Impractical In These Photos

Additionally, the bed appears to be lined in black plastic and includes a compartment that may house a spare tire. LED lights on the sides provide illumination, but there seems to be a lack of mounting points on the sides. Overall, the bed’s design raises concerns about its practicality, with some comparing it to a bathtub.

The Overall Shape and Loading Difficulties

Aside from the changes to the bed design, the overall shape of the Cybertruck has also raised questions about its practicality. The high angle of the bed walls, which seamlessly connect to the dramatic roofline, presents challenges when loading and unloading items. Although the Cybertruck is expected to have a sliding tonneau cover, it is not visible in the photos.

Performance Capabilities

While practicality may be a concern for some, there is no doubt that the Cybertruck will deliver in terms of performance. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has stated that the Performance version will be next-level, thanks to its three electric motors. According to Top Gear, this model is expected to achieve a 0-60 mph time of 2.9 seconds, have a towing capacity of up to 14,000 lbs, and potentially exceed a payload of 3,306 lbs.

Final Thoughts

The Tesla Cybertruck’s bed design has sparked discussions about its practicality among pickup truck enthusiasts. The changes made to the bed’s design, including the removal of vertical walls and the addition of sloped sides, have raised concerns about its usability. Additionally, the high bed walls and the lack of visible mounting points may make loading and unloading items more challenging.

However, despite these concerns, the Cybertruck is expected to excel in terms of performance. With its powerful electric motors and impressive towing and payload capabilities, it is likely to attract those who prioritize performance over traditional truck features.

As the market launch of the Tesla Cybertruck approaches, it will be interesting to see how consumers respond to its unique design and whether its performance capabilities outweigh any potential practicality drawbacks. Only time will tell if the Cybertruck becomes a game-changer in the pickup truck market or if it remains a niche choice for electric vehicle enthusiasts.

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