Travis and his brother Jason talked about Tesla's electric pickup truck during the latest episode of their podcast, "New Heights" which aired on Wednesday.
Jason, who owns a Cybertruck himself, said he got a "little nervous" when he took the vehicle to the carwash.
"There's a lot of stuff out there. The Cybertruck short circuits going through car washes," Jason said on the podcast.
"I think it's just like they didn't seal something properly or something like that. But there was like, it did rain once and the car door kept opening when I parked it until it like dried and then it would close again."
Customers also complained about the Cybertruck after it was released. Some car owners said they noticed their Cybertrucks developing rust spots after getting caught in the rain.
"They had to get these things out there. They had to rush them out," Jason told Travis on the podcast.
"They had to rush them out? It took them like three extra summers to figure it out," Travis said while chuckling.
But the Kansas City Chiefs tight end appeared to be a fan of the Cybertruck. He even expressed interest in getting Tesla's all-terrain vehicle, the Cyberquad.
The Cyberquad was simultaneously announced with the Cybertruck back in 2019, though it has yet to be released. Tesla released a kids version of the Cyberquad in December 2021.
"Those things are sweet," Travis said of Tesla's Cybertruck.
"I want the little four-wheeler. That thing looks sweet," he added.
Travis' admiration for Cybertruck comes as a surprise considering the comments Tesla's CEO has made about Swift.
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