Testing the Cybertruck's Payload Capacity: Can it Handle 1,500 lbs?

TLDRIn this video, we test the payload capacity of the Cybertruck by putting 1,500 lbs of product in the back. The Cybertruck's air suspension handles the weight effortlessly, leveling itself out. The bed of the truck is deep and can accommodate large items like a sheet of plywood. However, reaching the tie-down rings inside the bed is challenging. Overall, the Cybertruck performs well in delivering and hauling heavy loads.

Key insights

🚚The Cybertruck's air suspension makes it easy to handle heavy loads, leveling itself out and providing a smooth ride.

💪The Cybertruck's payload capacity is approximately 2,400 lbs, according to calculations based on the truck's weight and gross vehicle weight rating.

📏The bed of the Cybertruck is 51 inches wide and 72 inches long. With the tailgate down, it can accommodate a sheet of plywood.

⚙️The Cybertruck comes with built-in tie-downs and an L track system for securing cargo. However, reaching the tie-down rings inside the bed can be difficult.

🔋Even with 1,500 lbs of payload, the Cybertruck still had plenty of range left, showcasing its efficiency and power.

Q&A

What is the payload capacity of the Cybertruck?

The payload capacity of the Cybertruck is approximately 2,400 lbs, based on calculations and the truck's gross vehicle weight rating.

Can the Cybertruck handle heavy loads?

Yes, the Cybertruck's air suspension system allows it to handle heavy loads effortlessly, leveling itself out and providing a smooth ride.

What are the dimensions of the Cybertruck's bed?

The bed of the Cybertruck is 51 inches wide and 72 inches long. With the tailgate down, it can accommodate large items like a sheet of plywood.

How do you secure cargo in the Cybertruck's bed?

The Cybertruck comes with built-in tie-downs and an L track system for securing cargo. However, reaching the tie-down rings inside the bed can be challenging.

Does the payload capacity affect the Cybertruck's range?

Even with a payload of 1,500 lbs, the Cybertruck still had plenty of range left, demonstrating its efficiency and power.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction: Testing the payload capacity of the Cybertruck by putting 1,500 lbs in the back.

02:30Measuring the width and length of the Cybertruck's bed.

04:20Putting 1,500 lbs of product in the Cybertruck's bed and measuring the suspension response.

12:00Delivering the payload to the customer and discussing the experience.

13:50Measuring the energy usage and range after the trip.