Tesla Cybertruck owners reveal why they really struggle to park properly
Published on Oct 04, 2025 at 3:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Oct 02, 2025 at 1:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
When it comes to owning a Tesla Cybertruck, sometimes things can come as a surprise.
From different driving modes to extra special features, some possibilities are simply endless, but there are also some things that owners find difficult.
Some Tesla owners have reported issues with parking and say they can’t actually park their vehicles properly.
And, after one Cybertruck driver shared his experience online, others soon followed and revealed all in an interesting turn of events.
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Owning a Tesla Cybertruck can come with some challenges
With the recent shift of drivers swapping over from gas-powered cars to EVs, Tesla is often ahead of he curve with many releases.
One of those being the Tesla Cybertruck, but it turns out that not everything is sunshine and rainbows, and sometimes elements of the EV can be more of a hindrance than a help.

One Facebook user, Bee Lee, spoke about parking over on the Cybertruck Owner’s Group and explained that the system that their EV uses throws a spanner into the works, and it isn’t as easy to park as you’d initially think.

“Since owning my Cybertruck, I haven’t pulled straight off into or backed straight into any parking spot.
“Those lines completely throw me off every time: it’s as if they are slightly off-centred,” stated the Cybertruck owner.
After seeing one owner’s experience of parking, others simply couldn’t help but comment with their own views of the somewhat sensitive car mode.
“Mine does too. Drives me absolutely insane. Like the cameras are skewed or crooked lol,” said one user.
“Mine overreacts to everything,” added another user.
“I knew it wasn’t just me being s****y at parking,” said another.
But, it wasn’t all bad.
Another user did explain that ‘the lines on the screen are pretty accurate if you look at the animation of the truck’.
They then revealed that their tailgate was actually wider on one side, and the whole right side of their truck was further forward than the left.
The Cybertruck is still a popular choice
Despite difficulties with some features, many EV owners still love the Tesla Cybertruck for its off-roading capabilities and sheer engine power.
In fact, one man revealed that he chose to buy a Tesla Cybertruck over a Ford Lightning and GMC Sierra as it was like ‘choosing an iPhone over a BlackBerry’.
Plus, another owner managed to tow thousands of pounds on a California road trip and was left with incredibly surprising results.
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