bradcwatson

Location
Austin TX
Software Engineer, Engineering and Design Enthusiast
The display in the Cyber Truck should have a very secure mount or a way to tuck it safely into the dash so it isn't accidentally broken off while navigating rough terrain. When off roading, it is not uncommon for a passenger to be pitched around in their seat, even at low speed with their seat be
As with custom bumpers, there are a number of accessories that overlanders like to add to roof racks. So creating a flexible system of roof and bed rack mount points for a truck should be a priority.
It would be nice to have a hidden section of the dash that can be configured to house additional gages and switches and the wiring to control custom bumper/roof rack accessories. From the pictures of the Cyber Truck and other Teslas, there appears to be no switches or gages in the dash.
The unibody design is super cool, but any damage to the frame is damage to the body and vise versa. If you bottom out while off road on an uneven surface you risk permanent and unrepairable damage to the vehicle.
It would be a good idea to make heavy duty mount points on the frame order to allow for custom bumpers to be mounted securely. One of the first mods truck owners do is fit custom bumpers (front and rear) to suit their particular needs.
I live in Texas and frequent a number of ranches with a lot of cattle gates. Ranches with a lot of gates and incessant seat belt alarms do not work nicely together. It is very annoying to hear seat belt alarm while idling forward between gates that you need to open by hand.