Tesla Cybertruck owner needed to move so loaded entire apartment onto truck's back

  • This Tesla Cybertruck owner needed to move
  • So they loaded an entire apartment onto the EV
  • The truck carried household items easily but annoyed gearheads online

Published on May 14, 2025 at 6:02 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on May 13, 2025 at 7:10 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This Tesla Cybertruck owner needed to move house, so they decided to load their entire apartment onto the back of a Cybertruck.

The EV pickup is known for having many uses thanks to its unique exterior.

The truck bed enables all manner of materials to be transported back and forth.

But not all social media users were convinced by this use of the Tesla.

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Tesla has a whole fleet of EV vehicles that are used all over the world.

From the Roadster to the Model 3, the designs differ wildly.

But the Cybertruck is arguably the most recognizable Tesla out there right now.

Thanks to its stainless steel exoskeleton and shatter-resistant armored glass, the EV has a variety of different uses and can tackle all manner of terrain.

Tesla itself even states that you can ‘haul everything you need with 1,134kg payload and 4,990kg towing capacity – the equivalent of an average African elephant.”

“The super-tough composite bed doesn’t need a liner and is big enough for 4’x8’ construction materials,” the company adds.

So, one owner decided to put those promises to the test and use their Cybertruck to move home.

Haslo tu mismo en construcción uploaded a video to Facebook which showed a jam-packed Cybertruck in action.

In the footage, they loaded all manner of materials onto the truck, including tables, chairs, couches, and other household items.

Instead of opting for a U-Haul vehicle or self-hire truck, the Cybertruck was their tool of choice, and it seemed to prove a treat.

However, some people online were unimpressed at the owner’s seemingly savvy use of his EV, and lashed out at the way it looked when it was laden with the owner’s belongings from his apartment.

“How ridiculous that car looks,” said one person.

“To think that I bought it as a luxury car,” stated another owner.

Others were simply amused at the situation, and agreed that the Cybertruck was being used in the way that Tesla intended it to be.

“That’s what it’s for,” one comment read.

You can catch all the action below.

Would you use your Cybertruck to move apartments rather than a U-Haul?

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.