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Cybertruck nails the exterior design and software experience, but some interior systems still feel like early-stage hardware.
One area that keeps coming up in discussions is power management inside the cabin.
Common friction points:
Recently came across a center console power module that approaches this as a system upgrade, not just an accessory.
From a tech perspective, it makes sense:
This kind of setup aligns well with how Cybertruck is actually used:
Link:https://www.tesstudio.com/products/cybertruck-center-console-110v-usb-charger-hub-ambient-lighting
Not a flashy mod — more of a functional layer that probably should have existed from the factory.
For owners thinking in terms of systems, efficiency, and clean integration, this is the direction interior upgrades should go.
One area that keeps coming up in discussions is power management inside the cabin.
Common friction points:
- No native 110V outlet in the center console
- Multiple devices competing for limited USB power
- External inverters breaking the clean, modular interior concept
- Cable clutter that doesn’t match a vehicle this advanced
Recently came across a center console power module that approaches this as a system upgrade, not just an accessory.
From a tech perspective, it makes sense:
- Integrated 110V AC outlet + USB ports in a single console unit
- Eliminates the need for external inverters or adapters
- OEM-style fit that respects Cybertruck’s geometric interior design
- Subtle ambient lighting that syncs with the cabin instead of standing out
This kind of setup aligns well with how Cybertruck is actually used:
- Mobile workstations
- Starlink Mini and other edge devices
- Long-distance travel and off-grid scenarios
- Owners who treat the truck as a rolling power platform
Link:https://www.tesstudio.com/products/cybertruck-center-console-110v-usb-charger-hub-ambient-lighting
Not a flashy mod — more of a functional layer that probably should have existed from the factory.
For owners thinking in terms of systems, efficiency, and clean integration, this is the direction interior upgrades should go.
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