Well, there's four races, but yeah, jump to the middle.Had to fast forward this one.
They take an 11.2 quarter mile drag race and drag it out to over 11 minutes!
PS: The Raptor clocked in at 12.4 (corrected and saved you a click!)
And you thought the Lamborghini won the brake test, not because it had sport compound rubber, but because the brakes on the Cybertruck sucked?First brake test the CT wins so far.
I know, that was the real take-away here, just how well the Cybertruck can put down that power on a dusty gravel surface! Incredible control of all that power.I love seeing the truck beat the old one without using pavement.
Agreed, the raptor is a Baja truck. I don’t believe the cyber truck should be in the same class. I’ve taken my raptor on a 15 foot jump. I doubt I’m gonna do that with the cyber truck.This was an unnecessary one. Not even in the same speed weightclass.
CT has done some Baja courses on top of Tesla engineers talking about the suspension of CT being ready to jump it. Also there is even a “Baja” off-road mode in the CT.Agreed, the raptor is a Baja truck. I don’t believe the cyber truck should be in the same class. I’ve taken my raptor on a 15 foot jump. I doubt I’m gonna do that with the cyber truck.
Not sure we haven't travelled into the apples v oranges territory here. The AWD model (dual) is not a performance model. The Raptor R IS a performance model. So it is a better comparison. CB v RR. Also, there is a price issue. The Raptor R is quite a bit more expensive than the CT AWD. To me, that's like comparing the M3 rwd single to a 911 Turbo S.i wish we'd see these competitions also with the dual motor
This was an unnecessary one. Not even in the same speed weightclass.
For consumers, I don't think they buy based on weight classes. But they do buy on price. So for a consumer video, matching price makes sense.Agreed, the raptor is a Baja truck. I don’t believe the cyber truck should be in the same class. I’ve taken my raptor on a 15 foot jump. I doubt I’m gonna do that with the cyber truck.
It does that by default.Why do they have the CT squatting at lowest ride height in the side by side pic? So stoopid!!@#
The height of the jump is next to meaningless, what matters is how accomodating the landing zone is to the trajectory of the jump.Agreed, the raptor is a Baja truck. I don’t believe the cyber truck should be in the same class. I’ve taken my raptor on a 15 foot jump. I doubt I’m gonna do that with the cyber truck.
The Raptor R is also running a significantly taller and heavier 37 which makes a bigger difference than most people realizeI think Carwow had a bunch of cars there to test it just after delivery day. They even had two CTs in the lot to play with by the looks. They are just releasing the videos every couple of days.
I actually enjoyed watching the CT run accross the dirt at speed, lots of roads like that here, suspension looks right.
I also compared the braking distance with the Lambo video. Ct wasn't any better on the other lane either. But the Raptor was worse than the CT and both heaps worse than the Lambo.
Fair.For consumers, I don't think they buy based on weight classes. But they do buy on price. So for a consumer video, matching price makes sense.
I agree. I have a Raptor and was going to get a Raptor R if the cybertruck didn’t work out.For consumers, I don't think they buy based on weight classes. But they do buy on price. So for a consumer video, matching price makes sense.
If you can afford it, get a Raptor R while you wait for your reservation to ripen. I think you will find out it's still pretty much a piece of shit. Maybe not relative to other pieces of shit legacy trucks like my 2010 F-150, it will be miles better. But it's still a piece of shit compared to the Cybertruck unless you have some kind of really unusual use case or can't live without that dumb engine blubber (some people can't).I agree. I have a Raptor and was going to get a Raptor R if the cybertruck didn’t work out.