Ever since Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck in November 2019, the world has been eyeing its progress and launch date. Tesla has proven its capability in the automobile business, and the Cybertruck might turn out to be the next game-changing electric vehicle by Tesla. In addition, the Cybertruck is an EV option for an industry with no electric option to date, the pickup market. So, if you are looking to buy a new pickup truck or are looking for an over-the-top car with a peculiar design and a tank-like body, the Cybertruck is your best pick.
This article will discuss why you should choose a Cybertruck instead of a regular, not-so-cool pickup truck.
Fully Electric
The prices for gasoline and diesel are always on the rise and will continue to do so even shortly. With regular pickup trucks, there is no getting out of regular gas prices, plus if you do your math, you will see that regular gasoline/diesel trucks are comparatively expensive to maintain and operate in the long run. With the Tesla Cybertruck, you do not have to worry about gas prices. Like its cars, the Tesla Cybertruck is completely electric and relatively cheaper to maintain and operate.
Shatterproof Windows
Accidents are inevitable, but it does help to know that the car you are driving is stronger than any other regular automobile available on the market at present. The Tesla Cybertruck is not only built using a tough stainless-steel “exoskeleton,” which provides ultimate durability as well as passenger protection, but it also makes use of special “Tesla Armor Glass.” This glass is far more resilient than the normal car glass.
Bulletproof
Apart from its amazing build mentioned above, the Tesla Cybertruck also happens to be bulletproof. Allegedly SpaceX is making use of the same 30x coal rolled stainless steel for its Mars rocket. If you want more, then you will be happy to know that the Tesla Cyber Truck is also rustproof, dent-proof and in case of an accident, you will not have to worry about your safety or the safety of the car. The Tesla CEO Elon Musk likes to think of the Cybertruck as a road-legal tank on wheels.