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The Tesla Cybertruck seems designed to polarize. Even though it’s been on sale for well over a year, the Cybertruck is as provocative as ever. Its beyond-radical, wedge-shaped body and stainless-steel body panels make it almost impossible to ignore, but what’s it like to live with in everyday use? Cars.com Senior Research Editor Damon Bell drove a 2025 Cybertruck AWD for a week to find out. Damon’s testing didn’t include off-roading, towing or hauling; he simply used the Cybertruck as a daily driver. How do the Cybertruck’s outlandish styling, unorthodox controls and ultra-quick steering affect its usability? What’s its interior room and cargo space like? Check out the full video to see. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Entry and exit, stainless-steel body panels 1:48 Interior space and comfort, glass roof 3:31 Front trunk 3:55 Control weirdness 4:51 Bed and cargo space, powered tonneau cover 6:01 Steering/maneuverability 7:17 Forward visibility, single windshield wiper 8:08 Rear visibility 8:35 Acceleration, on-road handling and ride quality 9:11 Outro Read the latest car news, videos and expert reviews, from Cars.com's independent automotive journalists: https://www.cars.com/news/ Find a new or used car near you: https://www.cars.com/shopping/ Follow us on social media! Instagram / carsdotcom Facebook / carsdotcom TikTok / carsdotcom Pinterest / carsdotcom Editorial mission: Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.