A Cybertruck was taken to the sand dunes of Utah, towing a 3,000 lbs. Brawley. We share the experience of the owner.
Cyberbeast Towing Brawley to Utah Sand Dunes
Once you press the button to open the Cybertruck door, you can't just push it shut without opening the door, which will help avoid pinching fingers, says this Cybertruck driver, getting ready to take their Cybertruck to the sand dunes of Utah.
A Brawley (smaller EV vehicle) was hooked up to the Cybertruck very quickly and easily, as the driver described the Cybertruck as one tough truck. Andy, his friend, drives an F350 diesel truck and says the truck is different and not what he is used to driving.
While hauling 3,000 lbs. of weight, the regen of the car still feels just as sensitive as before - Andy can't even tell the acceleration or regenerative braking is being affected. Andy's Ford F350 has a lot of horsepower, but could never accelerate like the Cybertruck.
While driving to the sand dunes, Andy mentioned he has hauled millions of dollars of horses to Texas. Getting someone behind the Cybertruck to haul anything for the first time will give them a great experience. Andy decided to give his friend control of the Cybertruck to drive.
His friend said he doesn't feel like he's towing anything. He's flat towing a 3,000 lb. Brawley, pulling it behind him, and it doesn't feel like the Cybertruck is doing anything.
Having to do a U-Turn in the Cybertruck was very easy. Many wonder if the Cybertruck has a smaller turning radius than other Tesla vehicles like the Model S.
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Music and the Sand Dunes on the Cybertruck
While driving, they played some music and the owner of the Cybertruck said that his other truck has a sub (subwoofer) and premium sound and doesn't sound this good - further adding to the truth that the Cybertruck has an epic sound system.
Another passenger said that the Rivian R1T has an elevation sound system and a Meridian sound system, but the Cybertruck beats both of those. You don't pay extra to get a sound system in the Cybertruck.
After arriving to the sand dunes in the Cybertruck, it was unhooked from the Brawley and began to drive around. It did so easily and with minimal effort. You could see the footage from inside the Cybertruck and all the bouncing around while driving.
The next step was to try driving on the dunes with Ryan Shaw in the Cybertruck. This will be the Cybertruck's biggest test here at these Utah sand dunes - but we've seen the Cybertruck tackle and handle steep and rugged terrain before.
The Cybertruck began its acceleration, heading toward a huge sand dune hill, and began to drive on the lower parts of it to get a feel for the terrain. The handling was superb, and the driver described it by saying, "that's amazing."
The driver said that the Cybertruck wasn't his, and thanked Phillip for allowing him to drive it, and wanted to be respectful. He drove in the soft sand, otherwise, he might have driven it up all the way to the sand dune hill.
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What do you think about this sand dune Cybertruck experience in Utah - would you take the Cybertruck there?
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