YouTuber tests the new all-electric Pebble Flow RV by towing it with his Tesla Cybertruck

  • The futuristic Pebble Flow RV was created by ex-Apple and Tesla employees
  • This YouTuber tested out his Cybertruck’s towing capabilities
  • He got to put its Easy Tow feature and self-hitching technology to use

Published on Jan 26, 2025 at 4:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Andie Reeves

Last updated on Jan 21, 2025 at 6:48 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

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This YouTuber introduced two of the most futuristic vehicles on the road – the Tesla Cybertruck and the Pebble Flow RV.

The all-electric RV was made by an ex-Tesla and ex-Apple employee.

As expected, it’s an impressive combination of electric power and stylish, innovative design.

The YouTuber put both the Cybertruck’s towing skills and the RV’s Easy Tow feature to the test, taking the Pebble Flow on a road trip.

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Like a ‘computer on wheels’

YouTuber Chris Van Vliet got to experience the future of RVs, taking the Pebble Flow out for a spin.

“It’s like a computer on wheels,” he says.

This is largely due to its creator’s experience in Apple iPhone development and the autonomous vehicle industry.

His team members have worked for Tesla too, but this isn’t the only RV on the market designed by ex-Tesla employees.

However, it’s the only one to feature the world’s first dual-motor traction system, helping its tow vehicle haul more effectively.

This is huge for range anxiety levels, as towing a trailer of this size can cause an EV’s range to take a serious hit.

Everything from the cabin temperature to the parking brake is controlled by a tablet that sits neatly at the entrance of the Pebble Flow.

The towing capabilities of the Cybertruck have already been put to the test, able to tow 11,000 pounds even in harsh conditions.

Now Van Vliet wanted to see how it would handle the 5,800 Pebble Flow, utilizing its Easy Tow function as well as its automatic hitching system.

Towing the Pebble Flow with a Cybertruck

Van Vliet connected his Cybertruck to the Pebble Flow using just the tablet.

The EV expertly reversed the perfect amount and connected the hitch completely unaided.

Once driving, he activated the Easy Tow feature, which uses the motors to propel the RV while being towed.

After a few miles, he found a Supercharger and pulled in to charge both EVs.

Superchargers just got an upgrade that makes charging as a trailer owner so much easier, too.

Here, the Pebble Flow effortlessly side-stepped the challenge of charging while towing a trailer.

Van Vliet simply tapped a few buttons on the iPad, and the trailer unhitched itself and backed into a charging spot of its own.

Once charged, it can also be used to charge the Cybertruck itself.

The trailer is just as impressive inside, with a sleek modern interior, luxurious foldaway beds, and walls and windows that turn transparent with the flick of a button.

It’s starting price is $109,000 but can you really put a price on not having to connect your own tow hitch?

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Andie is a content writer from South Africa with a background in broadcasting and journalism. Starting her career in the glossy pages of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire, Andie has a broad portfolio, covering everything from sustainability solutions to celebrity car collections. When not at her laptop Andie can be found sewing, recording her podcast, taking board games too seriously or road-tripping in her bright green Kia.