I am very surprised, how quick the concept of the truck grew on me. I never had a truck / pick-up, and never would have thought of ever getting one. I will add some context here.
In Western Europe, and especially Switzerland, Pick-up Trucks are a very very rare thing. Those who (sorry to generalize, but I'm pretty sure it's true for 90% ) have one are hardcore right wing, anti climate change, Greta haters. They tend to glorify the USA and love Country music etc. You get the picture. The last Pick-up I saw had a "**** you Greta" AND a "**** your Tesla" sticker....
By the moderate, left and or green you'll be seen as a retard when you drive a SUV, even more so when you drive a Pick-up. Heavy vehicles are seen as bad, even if it's a EV. That being said, Mid-size SUV's are bestselling cars over here as well.
It will be hard, next to impossible to have the Cybertruck as an everyday car. But it will replace the VolvoXC90 we use for towing the sailboat and the Model S 85D from 2016. Errands around town will be up to the Model 3. The price point, range, towing capacity etc. etc. are so compelling that it would be a stupid thing not to buy one. And I love the design. And I love the concept, which I think is more revolutionary than most realize. The Truck is a huge step further in eco friendliness I think. No paint, no aluminium (which is super energy intensive to produce) a huge lifespan which in itself is a good thing.
I do hope for an slightly EU friendlier version (just some 3 inches shorter) and or I do hope that the implications above will dawn on the general public. If not, I will go with Rogan who said something in the line of: "Now I can be obnoxious and ecofrienedly at the same time".