If it was only one Cybertruck, that taycan would have leaned slightly towards it due to gravitational field distortion.
Good thing Porsche already fixed that with Active Ride, that will keep it level when a second Cybertruck is not present.
I see far too many CyberTrucks already in my Austin, TX suburb. Including two different ones dropping off kids at the schools my kids go to. They are ugly, huge, and I will admit to pointing and laughing whenever I see one. I find this to be even funnier when driving my XM, as I am in a very ugly vehicle already, but the CyberTruck makes it look good.
I like that it can charge a Solar Powerwall system, so it's a cheaper alternative to adding the equivalent kWh in Powerwalls for more outage protection, but supposedly all Teslas will have this capability.
Styling wise I'd feel like a Cyberdouche driving one though.