First cybertruck camper tests it against electric rv

The individual who first slept in a Tesla Cybertruck has now compared it to the Pebble electric RV for overnight camping. Towing the RV with the Cybertruck, the YouTuber evaluated comfort, amenities, and overall experience. The Pebble emerged as the clear winner in the matchup.

A YouTuber from the channel WHAT’S INSIDE? FAMILY, known for being the first to sleep inside a Tesla Cybertruck, recently took the vehicle camping while towing a Pebble electric RV to determine which offered a better overnight stay. Published on January 25, 2026, the comparison highlights the evolving landscape of electric vehicles for outdoor adventures.

The Cybertruck, celebrated for its off-road prowess, mobility, camp mode, and Full Self-Driving capabilities, served as the tow vehicle. However, as an EV rather than a dedicated RV, it lacked certain amenities. In contrast, the Pebble RV, powered purely by electricity, includes features like Starlink connectivity, a shower, a full bed, and control via an iPad.

During the nighttime test, the YouTuber settled into the Pebble, praising its pull-out Murphy bed, outdoor-use electric stove, and convertible dining area that doubles as extra sleeping space. The shower and toilet are modern, with a waste tube designed for easy emptying at campsites. The bed area folds down to serve as a projector screen, complete with an included projector, and the RV offers campsite charging plus USB-C ports.

Comfort received a 7 out of 10 rating, with the main drawback being ventilation noise. A high-tech touch allows windows to turn cloudy via the tablet, improving privacy without additional materials—unlike the Cybertruck. The creator remarked, “This is better than a flat screen.”

While the Pebble took top honors for its perks, the Cybertruck complemented it perfectly as a mobile companion. This test underscores the rise of electric RVs challenging traditional camping setups.

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