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Cybertruck frunk is definitely smaller than the competition, but I don't see it as a bad thing. Like we have a huge bed with more vertical lockable storage than any truck without a topper.

While a bigger frunk would be nice, there is also benefit for this size. I can put grocery bags in there without the risk of cans and bottles rolling around out of the bag. a few hooks for bags will definitely be something I will add early on.

The frunk is also the perfect size for children that are too noisy on road trips. Just throw them in between charges.
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Yes!! Final, definitive proof that this is a real working man's TRUCK. As the saying goes, "It ain't a real truck unless you can fit your golf bags in the frunk."
Years ago while junkyard diving for parts for some older BMW convertibles, my son and I open the trunk of a 5 series looking for tool kit pieces and there is actually a factory BMW sticker showing you how to place. I think three sets of golf clubs in the trunk.
 

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We had guessed it would fit :

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