After his Cybertruck drove into a pole using self-driving technology, Florida man Jonathan Challinger thanked Elon Musk's Tesla for its safety features.
The car "made no attempt to slow down or turn until it had already hit the curb,"the man said in a the post, which received nearly two million views and was later deleted.
Aside from unfavorable comparisons to rival advanced driver systems, calling it God’s Eye could be as misleading a moniker as ...
The Tesla Cybertruck is equipped with a 122.4 kWh battery pack which powers either a dual or tri-motor setup to deliver 613 PS and 10,000 Nm with the AWD and 862 PS and 14,000 Nm respectively.
The Tesla Cybertruck has received a five-star safety rating as it aced nearly every category. This isn’t the first electric truck to receive the honor as the F-150 Lightning also got five stars.
Every example of the Tesla Cybertruck on the road comes with two boomerang-shaped pieces of metal attached along its roofline, completing a unique sharp point at the top of the car's windshield.
Some people love the Tesla Cybertruck, and plenty of others seem to hate it. It's safe to say that the people who post to the TikTok account @Cybertruck_Hunters are firmly in the latter camp.