As I think back to the intro of the Tesla CyberTruck last November, I can't think of ANY vehicle launch that was as controversial and polarizing. I mean the Bangle 7-series controversy uproar wasn't even CLOSE to Elon's Circus Event.
People were freaking out. Things like, it looks like a five year old drew it. etc. It was probably the most used image for Meme's in 2019. Rivaling the dreaded 'CAT'.
But it seems like an ion's amount of time has passed since it splashed into the galaxy.
Since then, we saw the #Kanyemobile. Which has a design that if both were in the same garage, would look like cousins.
Full disclosure: Even though I'm not an EV guy, I put a deposit on one that night. Not because it was electric but because when I saw the specs and toughness they say it will have when it ships, it made me think Ford, GM, Ram and the others have been coasting and aren't bringing true revolution to the game. Only evolutionary steps.
And based on the spy shots of the upcoming 2021 Ford F-150 which was SUPPOSED to be a game changer, it seems to me that the evolution will continue. Looks good, but nothing groundbreaking like with CyberTruck.
So my question is now that you've had time to digest CyberTruck's design and specs, is the look and the idea of it GROWING on you? And has anyone who hated it on first sight, been converted and are coming around to it?