5.5 Foot vs 6.5 Foot Bed

"Would you rather have a 5.5 or 6.5 foot bed if the 5.5 foot version shortens the Cybertruck by 12"?


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I have had both sizes of this bed length and 6.5 is much more useful.
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I need the 6.5 feet bed for my business I found the 5.5 feet bed to be too short
 

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I wish it came in an 8’bed, but I’ll make due with the 6.5
 

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I have a 5.5' bed in my Tacoma. Really limiting when it comes to hauling (lumber, mulch, & rider lawn mower are my most frequent). With my mower, I have to leave the tailgate down, I imagine the same will be true for anyone with an ATV/motorcycle. I have a bed extender, it helps but it's not as flexible / useful as what I could put into the (presumed) tie-down system in the CT.

Even with the bed extender, I'm never 100% comfortable with 8' boards and probably wouldn't consider anything longer. There are a lot of hills and bumps in the roads I drive in Eastern Kentucky (and I think I'm the only CT reservation in a WIDE radius). I constantly stress about losing cargo.

I'm really hopeful I can use what look like T-slots in the tailgate to add a vertical plate to give me a real barrier at the 8' mark.
 


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I wonder logistically how easy / difficult it would be for Tesla to offer the 2 different bed sizes. Biggest issue I see if the different sizes in wheelbase and having to alter battery and drive train setups.
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I have never had a pickup truck in my life. CT will be my first one and I prefer to have a 6.5-foot bed. I do not think this 1 foot will help to park it on a street, but it will definitely help when you need to haul something long, or even ATV.
 
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I have never had a pickup truck in my life. CT will be my first one and I prefer to have a 6.5-foot bed. I do not think this 1 foot will help to park it on a street, but it will definitely help when you need to haul something long, or even ATV.
The 1 foot is UGE when it comes to parking, especially a parking building downtown.
 

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6.5, I use my truck for truck things not for looks. I have 6'9" now and still wish it was like 3" longer, I fit a kids rzr in the bed but cant quite shut the tailgate...
 

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6.5'....If I wanted a 5.5 ft bed I would get a Rivian
Rivian is 4.5'. Not a truck IMO. Love the design but that is a deal breaker for me. CyberTruck got it right. 6.5 is a great middle ground.
 


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Maybe someday they'll put out a version with an 8' bed and no 2nd row seats. I would think that could be a popular configuration.
 
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Maybe someday they'll put out a version with an 8' bed and no 2nd row seats. I would think that could be a popular configuration.
I would love a 2 door with 5.5 foot bed version.
 
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A small pickup or Cybertruck mini will probably be released in the future.
But those will be more narrow, I want the full width of the Cybertruck.
 
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I'm not a fan of this particular vehicle's ego-driven design. I put a down payment on this because of Tesla vehicle quality, a 400 mi range, 4wd with ground clearance and, for this: it better be a damn pick-up.

My current pickup has an 9' long and 8' wide bed (1-ton flat bed); two 4x8 sheets can go side by side if need be, along with a full width couch, appliances, chairs and more - in one go. I haul wood, steel, vehicles, dirt, rock, etc.

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