What it's like to drive a Tesla Cybertruck: We get behind the wheel


Nick Webster
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Settling down into the luxurious cabin of the first Tesla Cybertruck for hire in Dubai is almost like having to learn to drive again from scratch.

The soft vegan leather-backed pilot seat and sleek all-white dash, lacking the conventional dials, knobs and switches associated with most modern cars, immediately prepares you for a driving experience unlike any other.

Spawned from the deepest, darkest recess of the creative mind of Elon Musk, and with a little help from a crack team of techies and engineers, the latest must-have millionaire accessory is perfectly tuned to hit the futuristic streets of Dubai.

When the car’s owner – Russian entrepreneur Kirill Sosnovyi – offered an opportunity to take the bulletproof supersized truck for spin, it was too good to pass up.

There was one drawback, however. With no key, no starter button and no experience of driving one of Musk’s creations, it was difficult to know where to start. Literally.

In the driving seat

A mobile phone acts as the vehicle's remote control unit, and as long as that’s with you there’s no need for any trouser-tearing keys to jangle in the pocket. Pressing an illuminated button pops open the driver’s door and we’re away.

A Tesla app operates everything from opening the rear storage slider and “frunk” – the trunk that sits in front of the cabin – to even operating the horn.

Not that you’ll need any encouragement for other road users to move gently out of the way when driving a Cybertruck.

At six metres long, the wedge shaped 3-tonnes car with a dazzling LED light that resembles David Hasselhoff’s customised Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in the hit 1980s show Knight Rider looks as menacing and aggressive as anything on Sheikh Zayed Road.

A central screen console – familiar to anyone who has sat in the back of one of the Roads and Transport Authority's ever-growing Tesla taxi fleet – is the main operation hub.

The 47cm-wide touchscreen controls media, navigation, climate, entertainment features and can also customise driving preferences, like ride height, handling balance or stability.

If that is too 2023 for some, most of the controls are also voice activated.

Sliding a finger up on the left of the touchscreen is enough to rouse the monster vehicle to life.

Baja mode

With its laser sharp angles, the Cybertruck may resemble a battle tank, and with the bulletproof exoskeleton and armour windscreen it could cope in a war zone, but the handling is more akin to a much smaller, conventional vehicle, say a Renault Clio.

A multitude of technology and slick features ensures the Cybertruck is apocalypse-ready.

Activating Baja mode elevates the suspension and pressurises the high voltage battery, protecting it from water and debris while driving through shallow wadis and streams.

None of this was necessary when navigating around Al Badaa' Street car park.

The real time experience of driving a Cybertruck may not deliver the throaty roar and rumble of the usual supercars seen racing the streets of Dubai, but the thrill remains, despite the soothing silence of an electric powered dual motor and 48V lithium-ion low voltage battery unit.

If you’re an attention seeker, this is the car for you, and its iconic stainless steel looks are sure to split opinion. Heads turned as I pulled out into a side road to see how the Cybertruck felt to drive.

I’ve driven trucks and vans of a similar size, and the Cybertruck just doesn’t feel like a big car.

The handling and responsive steering wheel makes the giant car feel small, although parking could pose more of a problem and how it performs in the desert sands of the UAE could also prove a challenge, albeit an exciting one.

Even reversing the truck back into the showroom with double opening doors proved a game of patience. Manoeuvring a car of this size – and power – will take some getting used to.

The futuristic behemoth is available to rent for Dh700 ($190) by the hour or Dh2,800 ($762) a day.

Company name: Play:Date

Launched: March 2017 on UAE Mother’s Day

Founder: Shamim Kassibawi

Based: Dubai with operations in the UAE and US

Sector: Tech 

Size: 20 employees

Stage of funding: Seed

Investors: Three founders (two silent co-founders) and one venture capital fund

Healthy tips to remember

Here, Dr Mohamed El Abiary, paediatric consultant at Al Zahra Hospital Dubai, shares some advice for parents whose children are fasting during the holy month of Ramadan:

Gradual fasting and golden points - For children under the age of 10, follow a step-by-step approach to fasting and don't push them beyond their limits. Start with a few hours fasting a day and increase it to a half fast and full fast when the child is ready. Every individual's ability varies as per the age and personal readiness. You could introduce a points system that awards the child and offers them encouragement when they make progress with the amount of hours they fast

Why fast? - Explain to your child why they are fasting. By shedding light on the importance of abstaining from food and drink, children may feel more encouraged to give it there all during the observance period. It is also a good opportunity to teach children about controlling urges, doing good for others and instilling healthy food habits

Sleep and suhoor - A child needs adequate sleep every night - at least eight hours. Make sure to set a routine early bedtime so he/she has sufficient time to wake up for suhoor, which is an essential meal at the beginning of the day

Good diet - Nutritious food is crucial to ensuring a healthy Ramadan for children. They must refrain from eating too much junk food as well as canned goods and snacks and drinks high in sugar. Foods that are rich in nutrients, vitamins and proteins, like fruits, fresh meats and vegetables, make for a good balanced diet

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Company Profile

Company name: NutriCal

Started: 2019

Founder: Soniya Ashar

Based: Dubai

Industry: Food Technology

Initial investment: Self-funded undisclosed amount

Future plan: Looking to raise fresh capital and expand in Saudi Arabia

Total Clients: Over 50

HOW DO SIM CARD SCAMS WORK?

Sim swap frauds are a form of identity theft.

They involve criminals conning mobile phone operators into issuing them with replacement Sim cards, often by claiming their phone has been lost or stolen 

They use the victim's personal details - obtained through criminal methods - to convince such companies of their identity.

The criminal can then access any online service that requires security codes to be sent to a user's mobile phone, such as banking services.

How to increase your savings
  • Have a plan for your savings.
  • Decide on your emergency fund target and once that's achieved, assign your savings to another financial goal such as saving for a house or investing for retirement.
  • Decide on a financial goal that is important to you and put your savings to work for you.
  • It's important to have a purpose for your savings as it helps to keep you motivated to continue while also reducing the temptation to spend your savings. 

- Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching

 

 

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Updated: June 02, 2024, 1:27 PM`