It was never meant for construction workers. It was meant for the owners of small construction companies.
I used to work for a swimming pool contractor. He didn't own a shovel. He made $600k a year. So did his plumber best friend. And his buddy that did concrete work. I actually also worked on their small time NASCAR team, since they had so much money to burn. The cyber truck is perfect for them.
A NASCAR franchise team license is $30 million, and the annual operating cost is $10 million or more (emphasis on the "or more"). If your buddies have a NASCAR team their money didn't come from their day jobs, and the CT is definitely the right truck for people born with silver spoons.
If you really race cars, you'd know that most people show up in their hauler vehicle, not their work daily driver.
Also, I said blue collar type business owners. They do circle track and off-road. Not road courses like tech people. A bit weird blind spot from a guy that 'races' cars.