Otoh, Tesla Cybertruck supposed to be competing with a F150 is Uni body. Why? Aren’t trucks safer with Body on Frame?
Or is there something special about Cybertruck design?
It isn't going to be feasible to tow trailers or carry bulky payloads in the tray on a regular basis. Traditional trucks are good at those things, but have terrible aerodynamics compared to a car-like construction.
Going with unibody will make it easier for Tesla to manufacture using the techniques they already have working well, as well as take care of creating the battery storage bay at the base in one swoop.
And the Ram Promaster is a real truck available as 1/2, 3/4, and one ton ratings. All are rated at 5000lbs towing capacity and 11,000lbs GVW. Even available as chassis only.
There's folk wisdom and then there's automotive engineering.