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The Tesla Cybertruck continues to attract searches even after its launch. Writing about cars like this isn’t just about sharing new car news; its bold design initially draws curiosity, but a closer look reveals it’s a model that has shaken up the electric pickup market.

Rather than approaching it simply as a vehicle available for immediate purchase in Korea, it’s more appropriate for Korean drivers to first understand what they should check before considering this car. Focusing solely on the price tag risks overlooking practical usability and maintenance concerns.
Sales Situation Domestically
Let’s first review the sales situation domestically. This model primarily targets the U.S. market. While Korean reservation documents exist, the pricing and delivery schedules aren’t as clearly disclosed as for typical domestic sales.

Most people searching for this car in Korea want to know if it's even possible to buy, what the price might be if it arrives, and how it would handle on local roads. So, rather than fixating on the actual purchase price now, it’s more realistic to break down factors like sales regions, certifications, warranties, and service availability first.
Body Size and Intended Use
The body size and intended use come first. Official specs list the length at 223.7 inches and width with mirrors folded at 86.6 inches. This size is much larger than familiar city SUVs, which can present challenges with parking and narrow streets in Korea.

As a pickup, its cargo space and towing capacity stand out. Official details advertise up to 120.7 cubic feet of cargo volume and an 11,000-pound towing capacity for the AWD models. However, these figures are best suited to American leisure and work environments.

In Korea, people may primarily associate this vehicle with camping, transporting equipment, business uses, or its rarity. On the other hand, if your daily routine revolves around commuting, grocery runs, and apartment parking, the large size might feel more like a drawback than an advantage.

Charging and Power Utilization
Charging and power utilization are key appealing features. Official info highlights up to 325kW supercharging capability, allowing about 130 miles of range added in just 15 minutes. For long trips, charging infrastructure plays a crucial role in deciding usability.

Another standout feature is the power output. The truck includes outlets inside the cabin and in the bed to operate power tools or outdoor gear. For those camping or working on-site frequently, this isn’t just a convenience but something that can redefine how the vehicle is used. However, in Korea, adopting this setup requires considering charging availability, voltage standards, and service support. Electric vehicle satisfaction greatly improves when charging conditions in your living area fit your lifestyle.

Recall Issues
Recall issues can’t be dismissed lightly. Due to its high profile, recalls are often discussed. Recently, a recall was announced for some 2024-2026 models due to defects with 18-inch steel wheels. According to AP reports, 173 units are affected, and the manufacturer is addressing this by replacing parts free of charge.
