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Pharrell Williams was spotted trying to parallel park his Tesla Cybertruck, leave his truck in the street after his failed attempt

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Pharrell Williams was recently seen in Miami driving his new Tesla Cybertruck, but his struggles with parking the distinctive Cybertruck got all the attention!

Pharrell was among the first celebrities to receive an early delivery of the Cybertruck, ensuring exclusive access for high-profile individuals.

Pharrell Williams Tesla Cybertruck1
Pharrell Williams Tesla Cybertruck1

The Cybertruck went out to the first group of owners on November 30, 2023. For size comparison, it’s slightly less than 19 feet long and about 80 inches wide, shorter and more narrow than Ford’s F-150 Lighting, though much larger than, for example, a Toyota Prius.

The cheapest Cybertruck model costs $60,990, while the all-wheel drive option costs $79,990, and the “Cyberbeast” option costs $99,990.

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Pharrell Williams Tesla Cybertruck1

Tesla had originally not wanted to add side mirrors to the Cybertruck, seeking to keep the design as streamlined and angular as possible. Elon Musk had said that drivers could rely on side-mounted cameras. However, US regulators said drivers aren’t ready to rely solely on those just yet and required Tesla to add mirrors.