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Cybertruck Foundation Series #6 Seen In Dense Winter Conditions Sliding On Road As YouTuber With Over 4 Million Subs Showcases Cybertruck Features

A YouTuber with 4.33 million views is giving Tesla more free advertising for the Cybertruck with Foundation Series #6, showcasing it doing doughnuts and sliding in an empty parking lot with dense snow.

Cybertruck In Winter Conditions Showcased

The Cybertruck was seen recently in some dense winter conditions in Utah, sliding on the road, showcasing the handling of the Cybertruck as well as other features. According to TheStradman, this is Foundation Series Cybertruck #6 - a "Cyberbeast" with a tri-motor.

One thing that TheStradman, who is the YouTuber with 4.33 million subs, showed for the Cybertruck was it doing "doughnuts" in the snow in the parking lot. His first time driving the Cybertruck was like a spin class. All of this testing was done in a large, empty parking lot, so safety was taken into account.

It appeared to handle the conditions very well from the vigorous testing it was put through.

It would have been nice for TheStradman to play some music in the Cybertruck. The Cybertruck sound system has rave reviews from those using it, but I haven't seen anyone do a video and play the sound for any significant amount of time.

He also said this:

It's safe to say the Cybertruck has more presence at night. I love that front LED daytime light. What's wild about the Cybertruck is that some day in the very near future, this is going to be normal. They are going to be on every street corner.

Cybertruck at night with LED light

The Cybertruck handled sliding on the road in the snow and spinning in the snowy parking lot. As far as I know, this is the first time someone has attempted to do doughnuts in the parking lot with a Cybertruck.

The Cybertruck was cutting the throttle a little bit while he was doing the doughnuts to make sure things were safe.

Of course, the windshield was kept nice and clear by the enormous "giga wiper" which easily cleaned off any snow from it.

The cameras have high definition footage and the windshield is enormous, and it's hard to capture how massive the dash is on the Cybertruck, according to the review. He also had this to say:

That's one thing about Tesla - Tesla's are built in America - God bless America - they are built in Austin, Texas. It's actually pretty cool to see an American manufacturer building revolutionary vehicles.

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Testing Beast Mode

They launched the Cybertruck on a snowy road and accelerated to 60 miles per hour without any issue. The beast mode shows a series of triangles as the Cybertruck launches. Cheetah stance is what the Cybertruck enters before it does its 0 to 60 mph launch.

They raced the Cybertruck against another vehicle, and the Cybertruck handily won the drag race, kicking up snow and debris while doing so. The Cyberbeast Cybertruck can beat a Porsche 911 in a race - even while towing another Porsche 911.

Cybertruck doughnuts in snow

TheStradman loves the Cybertruck, and when he pulled up to get his food from a drive through, everybody was looking at it. The Cybertruck is a mobile billboard for Tesla.

Now, Tesla has another 4.33 million eyeballs from TheStradman, adding to free advertising for the Cybertruck.

With Tesla getting continuing free advertising from the Cybertruck, it's going to continue to sell out for years to come. Demand is likely over 2.3 million vehicles now in the order backlog.

Recently, Pharrell Williams, who is a creative director for Louis Vuitton, was seen leaving his Cybertruck in order to go to a Louis Vuitton store, giving the Cybertruck even more free advertising.

The Cybertruck handled the harsh snow conditions very well and was also seen handling rugged rocky terrain in Arizona while off-roading. The Cybertruck can even temporarily become a boat to traverse water. Is there any terrain or environment the Cybertruck can't handle?

TheStradman also had this to say about the Cybertruck:

Seeing this thing on the road - it just doesn't make sense. My mind cannot wrap my head around it. This is what the future was supposed to be like back in the 1950s. This is how they imagined them in 2023. Cars have become so boring and so bland - and this is none of that.

Cybertruck driving in the snow

For Tesla's free advertising of the Cybertruck, the question is, who will do a video of the Cybertruck next to continue to give Tesla more free advertising?

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What do you think about TheStradman's testing with the Cybertruck? Did the Cybertruck handle the snow and ice well?

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Comments

Paul (not verified)    January 8, 2024 - 11:31AM

Remains to be seen.
This is not ice and snow. It is a light dusting.
I am not suggesting that the vehicle will or won't handle deep and fast falling heavy snow but I worry about the windshield wiper.
I stand to be proven wrong. I also wonder how much those giant tires cost to get in a winter version.