Alpine
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And it happened to be a 2026 Cyberbeast.
Driving it home was nerve wracking. This is my first exposure to an EV, steer by wire, rear steering, regenerative braking and no stalks. All of it combined with the long dash and unusual sight lines had me wondering if I had made a mistake ordering one. The truck felt super twichy and hard to place where I wanted to turn
I have it for 24 hours. I just finished my 3rd drive and just now have started to get acclimated and smoother driving it. I have a CDL and used to track sports cars so im not lacking in driving experience. The quick ratio steering threw me off the most.
I punched it a couple of times with the wife in the car and its way more power than I want to use. Its dead quite and feels very tight and luxurious. Its a beautiful machine. Iv been playing with the screen in the garage to get to know it so I have less of a learning curve when my AWD arrives.
Driving it home was nerve wracking. This is my first exposure to an EV, steer by wire, rear steering, regenerative braking and no stalks. All of it combined with the long dash and unusual sight lines had me wondering if I had made a mistake ordering one. The truck felt super twichy and hard to place where I wanted to turn
I have it for 24 hours. I just finished my 3rd drive and just now have started to get acclimated and smoother driving it. I have a CDL and used to track sports cars so im not lacking in driving experience. The quick ratio steering threw me off the most.
I punched it a couple of times with the wife in the car and its way more power than I want to use. Its dead quite and feels very tight and luxurious. Its a beautiful machine. Iv been playing with the screen in the garage to get to know it so I have less of a learning curve when my AWD arrives.
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