Can Cybertruck’s Frunk Fit a Person Inside? [VIDEO]

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Jenna Ezarik, a well-known YouTube personality (sister of “iJustine”), recently shared her experience with Tesla’s Cybertruck, comparing it favorably to her Rivian R1S. In her detailed review, Ezarik explored the various features and capabilities of the Cybertruck, highlighting its unique aspects.

The Cybertruck Foundation Series tested is one of the first thousand units produced, featuring laser etching, a wide interior, and premium accessories. Ezarik’s focus on the Cybertruck’s frunk was particularly noteworthy. She demonstrated that it could accommodate an average-sized person, though she recommended against using it for this purpose unless necessary. Yes, she was able to lay down and the frunk closed while she was inside.

Ezarik’s review extended to the interior of the Cybertruck, where she noted the unconventional steering wheel design, the large touchscreen interface, and the multiple cameras that provide extensive visibility. The dual-motor version she tested offers a range of about 320 miles, making it a strong contender for long-distance travel.

She also showed off how far the extended dash was by showing how far she could extend her body and arm, should an iPhone for example slide off the dash all the way to the front.

One of the practical features Ezarik tested was the Cybertruck’s automatic cover for the cargo area, which proved effective in protecting contents from rain. Additional features like a built-in bottle opener and multiple charging ports underscored the vehicle’s utility for outdoor and road trip enthusiasts.

Comparing the Cybertruck with her Rivian R1S, Ezarik pointed out differences in the glove box, wireless chargers, and pedal placement. She praised the spacious back seat of the Cybertruck, highlighting its ample legroom and heated seats.

Check out the full video below:

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