I mean, I still think the Cybertruck could be a flop. Some early adopters or people with money that want something "different" and "exclusive" are buying them now or already bought them, but once you see more of them that will wear off and it'll just be another vehicle.
I wonder how sales will be in two years, then we will really see if it was a success. I'm not saying it's a bad vehicle... I'm just saying, if you compare it to the GMC Sierra EV, the Cybertruck is worse in literally every way.
While Tesla's 3 and Y are insanely popular because they are actually a good value for what you get, I think most truck buyers that actually want a truck will stick to more "traditional" EV trucks.
If you want something cheap, you go for the F-150 Lightning. If you want something with the best value in terms of towing range, you go for the Silverado EV. If you want the same great towing range but something more premium, you go for Sierra EV. If all you want is a lifestyle vehicle for camping and stuff, Rivian has you covered. And if you want something to one-up your diesel bro friends, you can go with the Hummer EV. I'm not being negative towards Hummer EVs, I think they're cool, and I have no issue with the people that own them... I'm just coming up with a potential buyer for it.
Oh, and if you really do a lot of towing, maybe for work, but you want most of the benefits of an EV on a daily basis, the upcoming Ram plug-in hybrid thing might work for you... If they can produce them in any real numbers and they actually are reliable enough to take on a road trip... we shall see.
If you don't need a truck, and you want a family SUV, instead of the Cybertruck, there are plenty of great options. Hummer EV SUV, Rivian R1S, Mustang Mach-E, Honda Prologue, Kia EV9, whatever the European makes make that I know nothing about, don't they even make an EV G-Wagon now?... to fit all budgets and tastes. The ONLY thing the Cybertruck has is "looking different" and I just don't see that being a long-term sales strategy. Like I said, every one they sell makes it a little less interesting and exclusive. I already see them on a daily basis around here. The first time I saw one? "OMG so exciting!" now "Hey, another Cybertruck" and by the end of the year probably "oh look a car"...