It's way more practical than a muscle car.
A fully decked Denali isn't a "practical truck". It's a luxury lifestyle, poser, macho vehicle. It's better than a CT at some truck tasks, but it won't do 0-60 in 2.6s, or handle like a sports car (kinda), or get 97 mpge (I'm sure that's the base model).
A practical truck isn't that easy to find anymore. We have to get stripped down versions of lifestyle vehicles.
I'm not driving a muscle car. I dont need a truck to do the zero to 60 in under 3 seconds. And I dont need a truck to handle like a sports car. Fine if it does but that's not what a truck is ostensibly for.
And a Denali IS a truck first, with all of a truck's practicality. AND as much luxurious comfort as one can buy.
How is the cyber truck not a lifestyle poser-mobile? Everything for it, like bed cap, tent, rack, tool box, body panels, glass, would all have to be special made to order. Has anyone mounted a plow to one of these? Sander? With no other vehicle like it, it will be very expensive with long wait times for part and repairs. And as we are beginning to see, how much electricity is being used to charge these EV's, and how much they expend at a given task, will become just as important as gas fuel economy, just, for now, you will be consuming 80% fossil fuels to generate that electricity.
I'm not against electric vehicles. I dont care what powers my truck if it does the things I need it to do. Cybertruck is cool, for sure! But for me, too expensive for nowhere near enough return on practicality. 80 grand and everything else is special order. At least the top end Denali at 80 or 90 grand can fit a real need.