Tesla’s Cybertruck, priced higher than anticipated and offering driving ranges below CEO Elon Musk’s initial promises, has left some deeply disappointed while intriguing others with its futuristic, SUV-like characteristics.
Two years behind its original schedule, the Cybertruck is entering a competitive pickup truck market, challenging established players like Ford’s F150 Lightning, Rivian Automotive’s R1T, and General Motors’ Hummer EV.
Among the first dozen customers to receive the vehicle, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian noted that the Cybertruck’s driving experience and feel resemble Tesla’s Model X sport utility vehicle.
“Initial impressions of this vehicle – smooth, drives a lot like my Model X. It is big but not unwieldy,” Ohanian shared during a live-streamed first drive of the Cybertruck on the social media platform. He expressed excitement about being the “coolest dad” when picking up his child from school.
With a starting price of $60,990 (approximately Rs. 51 lakh), the Cybertruck is more than 50 percent pricier than Elon Musk’s 2019 projection. This higher cost may limit the vehicle’s appeal, reflected in Tesla’s stock experiencing a decrease of over 2 percent since before the launch.
Among the disappointed customers is Christian Cook, a financial services executive based in Texas, who had reserved a Cybertruck in 2019, anticipating a more affordable pickup with an extended single-charge range, as promised by Musk.