One YouTuber is claiming a pretty cool crown and says he's the first person to do donuts in the Cybertruck.
While we're not sure if YouTuber James - who goes by @TheStradman and has 4.34 million subscribers - is actually the first person to do it, he's certainly one of the first to post about it online.
James doesn't own a Cybertruck, but he managed to get his hands on one to test out for his latest YouTube video.
And he really couldn't get over the unbelievable features in Elon Musk's cult electric pickup truck.
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"The cameras on here are absolutely crazy," he said in the YouTube video, which has clocked up 1.1 million views in three days.
"This windshield is massive too, I also love how much light it lets in," he added, while pointing out some of the other features - including the high definition screen in the back and Beast mode, which takes the truck from 0 to 60mph in three seconds.
Playing round with the features is all very well and good, but there's one thing James really wanted to do in the Cybertruck: donuts.
So he headed to an empty car park with his friends and put the pickup to work.
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"Pretty sure this is a world first and where there's a will, there's a way - the first donuts ever in the Tesla Cybertruck," he said in the video.
However, it took a bit of tinkering to really nail those spins in the Cybertruck. The gang had to make sure traction control was off, sent 100% power to the rear wheels and popped stability assist to minimum - because as James initially said: "This thing doesn't want to spin."
The adjustments seemed to work, and they managed to pull off pretty decent donuts - although it's not something we'd recommend doing at home.
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James is based in Utah, and he filmed the video while it was snowing - and people are really loving the look of the truck in cold weather.
"Dude that looks sick, I think the snow compliments the Cybertruck," one YouTube commenter wrote.
A second said: "The Cybertruck looks great with the snow coming down."
While a third agreed with the sentiment: "There's something about supercars in snows that just make it more badass."
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He might have managed to pull of half decent spins, but James sent a personal plea to Tesla CEO Elon Musk in his video to add a 'donut mode' to the next generation of Cybertrucks. It sounds pretty far-fetched, but in all honesty it's the kind of thing we can absolutely imagine Musk doing.