The company has announced it will be pressing charges for vandalism against its Superchargers, as backlash against Elon Musk continues.
What's that on that Tesla Cybertruck's tailgate? It's a projection of Elon Musk doing some questionable things.
The claim originated from a satirical account. There is no evidence Musk announced that Tesla will stop selling Cybertrucks to the “pride” community.
It turns out the tailgate of a Tesla Cybertruck is “a perfectly flat, light-colored, sharp-edged rectangle — “basically, it’s a projector screen,” Rachel Maddow said, making them perfect for shenanigans launched by TikTokers who are “hunting” the vehicles upon which to project anti-Elon Musk messages.
The recent 5-star safety rating from the NHTSA has thrilled Elon Musk to the extent that he recalled he also manages a car company. Following the announcement of the results, Musk stated, “Cybertruck is apocalypse-level safe.
Billionaire Elon Musk's Tesla company has been forced to announce it was recalling hundreds of thousands of cars due to a serious defect
While owning a Cybertruck might be seen as a statement of wealth to some, others simply see the car as a blight on the roads as well as a not-so-subtle statement of one's political leanings
EVs have long been championed by people who care about climate change. But the Cybertruck is part of a new crop of EVs aimed at a different driver.
The NHTSA published highly-anticipated results of its Cybertruck crash test this week, giving the car a five-star overall safety rating.
The "Cybertruck Hunters" drive around projecting negative Musk and Cybertruck messages directly onto the divisive EV.