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  • Four years ago Elon announced his Tesla Cybertruck.

  • Two years ago I got tired of waiting and built

  • my own electric military Humvee.

  • Today we finally have both vehicles side by side to compare what

  • Elon was able to accomplish with, you know, what I was able to accomplish.

  • And as always,

  • a scientific scoring system will help determine the winner.

  • Mine of course is not quite finished

  • yet, but let's be honest, neither is Elon's.

  • Let's start off our extremely scientific scoring

  • system with the tires.

  • Each of these vehicles has four tires, so I think that's four points

  • for each of us.

  • Starting off strong, neither of us gets a plus one for a spare tire, so we're

  • sitting at a tie.

  • I also think we give one point for each windshield wiper, which means one point

  • for Elon and two points for me.

  • My Humvee is also more expensive than a Cybertruck, which makes it

  • more premium-er, so I give myself a point for that one.

  • The Cybertruck does have internal air

  • conditioning, but I have organic air conditioning.

  • And since organic is trending now, another point

  • for me.

  • And while the air conditioning is organic, I do not have a cab heater since heaters are

  • really difficult to install and suck a lot of power.

  • I also do not have a heater for my battery

  • pack, which the Cybertruck does have.

  • So two points for Elon.

  • Elon's Cybertruck gets about

  • 318 miles of range on off-road tires.

  • I haven't officially tested mine, but I think it's around

  • a hundred, so we'll just give Elon the point for now.

  • This is going to be a close competition.

  • Another point the Cybertruck wins is with the external power in the back, a 240 volt plug along

  • with two 110 volt outlets.

  • And in order to test that out, I brought some cookies and a full-size

  • oven.

  • I'm not putting on an apron.

  • And cookies are great, but if you want a healthier meal

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  • I've lost and kept off about 15 pounds in the last

  • year, all thanks to counting calories and paying attention to what I eat.

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  • I mean, look at the ingredients.

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  • Yeah, it tastes healthy, but that's kind of the point.

  • I usually have two scoops of cookies and

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  • Hewl has helped me eat healthier and hopefully they can do the same

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  • The Cybertruck can tow 11,000 pounds and I too

  • in my EV Humvee can tow 11,000 pounds just not very safely.

  • What was that, Zach?

  • I'm just

  • just not very safely.

  • I probably for like five minutes, short periods of time before something

  • breaks.

  • Honestly, I'm probably closer to 5,000 pounds towing capacity.

  • I'll give Elon this point.

  • The Cybertruck has one large display in the middle and the EV Humvee also has a display

  • pretty close to the middle, so we both get one point.

  • Elon has 10,000 pound-feet of torque on

  • the CyberBeast, but I have 12,000 pound-feet of torque once I gear down into four low on my Atlas

  • transfer case.

  • One point for me.

  • Elon has ABS brakes, which is a nice safety feature to have.

  • I also have brakes stolen from a Tesla Model S, but just the compression part and not the wheel

  • slipping intelligence part.

  • So one point for Elon.

  • Elon can charge at 350 kilowatts through a version

  • 4 supercharger, while I can charge at 8 kilowatts from the plug in my garage.

  • Another point for Elon.

  • Elon's battery pack is about 800 volts while mine is 450-ish.

  • Elon has a front trunk, which I don't

  • have, but since there's no safety sensors and it can munch your fingers, I'm actually going to

  • subtract a point for that.

  • Both have enclosed truck beds, which means we both get a point.

  • One thing that I was not expecting Elon to do was come up with a 48 volt low voltage system.

  • I didn't

  • know we were competing on that, but now I know for next time.

  • No one can really tell what a 48

  • volt system does from the outside, but from the inside it's actually pretty cool.

  • Underneath the

  • passenger seat is where I keep my 12 volt low voltage system.

  • I came up with this system to

  • distribute power to the headlights, the steering wheel, the display.

  • And in order to get power from

  • the high voltage pack into the 12 volt battery, I have this giant 2 gauge cable.

  • I use that 2

  • gauge cable to pull energy from my DC to DC converter.

  • The DC to DC converter is this guy

  • right here.

  • It's 1500 watts, which means if we're bringing it down to a 12 volt system,

  • it needs to be holding 125 amps, which is why the cable itself is so thick.

  • Now if I had built a 48

  • volt system instead of a 12 volt system, which would have been impossible since there's no off

  • shelf 48 volt components, but let's just say I did, I could have used a much thinner 10 gauge

  • wire.

  • 1500 watts divided by 48 volts equals a peak power draw of 30 amps.

  • And the less

  • amperage we have, the thinner wire we can get away with.

  • Thinner wire is cheaper, lighter,

  • easier to work with, and easier to install.

  • So Elon gets a point for this one.

  • We both have 4 wheel drive.

  • Yeah, the Cybertruck can individually and intelligently control the

  • wheel drive, so we each get a point.

  • The body panels of the Cybertruck are stainless steel,

  • and they are technically bulletproof.

  • My aluminum panels are not, so plus one for Elon.

  • And maybe I'm alone in this, but anytime I get out of a truck, I always grab the top lip right here,

  • but stainless steel is just not that cozy.

  • If I reach up to get out of my Humvee,

  • turns out there's a bare metal lip there as well.

  • Nobody gets a point.

  • One thing I will take a point for, however, is down here.

  • Elon has stuck a plastic kick

  • plate right here with imitation welded beads.

  • It would have not been hard to have a robot lay

  • down sometimes and make that out of stainless steel instead.

  • Just saying.

  • I take the point

  • because my kick plate is pure metal.

  • No plastic here.

  • The Cybertruck has rear wheel steering for

  • a tighter turn radius, which is a huge deal.

  • The Humvee is the size of a boat and has the

  • radius of a football field.

  • The vehicles are almost the same size, but the Cybertruck is

  • quite a bit more nimble.

  • The Cybertruck has three rear seats.

  • I have no rear seats since I filled

  • them all up with Tesla battery modules.

  • So three more points for Elon there.

  • When it comes to

  • ground clearance, you might think I would win with 16 inches of differential free ground clearance,

  • but the Tesla Cybertruck actually can extract to 17.5.So Elon gets one more.What Elon has

  • factored in though is that my EV Humvee has 10 shackle mounts where it can be carried from a

  • helicopter or tossed out of an airplane, and those are pretty cool.

  • And I think that right

  • there is where we stop the count.

  • The Tesla Cybertruck is an incredible piece of engineering,

  • but true beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

  • Good game, Elon.

  • Thanks a ton for watching,

  • and I'll see you around.

Four years ago Elon announced his Tesla Cybertruck.

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