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Senior Manufacturing Engineer, 4680 Cell Development

It’s Not a Truck! And Maybe That’s a Good Thing Trucks today are often massive, hard-to-handle gas guzzlers packed with too many buttons and outdated tech. They’re built for utility, sure, but often at the expense of comfort, performance, and modern innovation. Enter the Cybertruck—a radical reimagining of what a truck could be. It doesn’t feel like a traditional truck because it isn’t. And that’s the point. With its sleek interior, sports car-like handling, and self-driving capabilities, the Cybertruck merges utility with luxury and innovation. Its off-road readiness—complete with locking differentials, big wheels, and advanced suspension—means it still dominates the trail. But on the road, it’s a whole new experience: smooth, fast, and efficient. This isn’t just a truck. It’s a vision for the future of transportation, designed for those who refuse to settle for outdated norms. Calling it “not a truck” isn’t criticism…it’s a compliment. Because the Cybertruck doesn’t just replace trucks. It redefines them. If you’re considering getting a Cybertruck and aren’t sure if it’s the right fit, feel free to message me directly. I can offer $2,000 off and share insights from almost a year and 15,000 miles of all-terrain adventures. Let’s talk! #Cybertruck #ElectricTruck #EVRevolution #SustainableDriving #Tesla #FutureOfTrucks #InnovationOnWheels #OffRoadAdventures #LuxuryEV #TruckRedefined #ModernMobility #ProudOwner

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Jeremy Nuske

Pattern Maker / Foundry Tooling Technician / Programmer at Griffin Industries

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I throw my recycling into a receptacle that looks a lot like this

Tommy Barnes

Software Engineer @ Microsoft ATL

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Looking forward to test drive one day! 😎

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Akshay Mahesh

Materials Engineering Ph.D. from Purdue University, Open to Work

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Hey Cole, I just bought (what I'm told is the last) Foundation Series Cybertruck Cyberbeast in Ohio. I'm planning a roadtrip down to Texas (check out Starbase, Giga Austin, Boring Company Bodega, etc.) with my Cybertruck in April. I'd love to visit the place where my Cybertruck was born. Do you know if there's anyway to get a tour of Giga Texas? Or, at the very least, take a picture of my truck at the front door of Giga Texas! Thanks!

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