Martin Eberhard, a co-founder of Tesla, has expressed dissatisfaction with the company's recent direction, particularly targeting the Cybertruck's design. He is disappointed that Tesla abandoned plans for a $25,000 electric vehicle, stating that the world needs affordable options rather than unconventional designs like the Cybertruck. Eberhard described the current vehicle designs as uninspired and criticized the Cybertruck’s aesthetic, suggesting it resembles a dumpster. Such criticisms reflect ongoing sentiment regarding Tesla’s design choices since the vehicle's infamous unveiling, marked by issues like the shattered windows during the reveal.
Martin Eberhard criticized Tesla's current direction, stating disappointment over the cancellation of the low-end EV program, which he believes the world needs, instead of the Cybertruck's design.
Eberhard described the current designs of Tesla vehicles as 'uninspired', indicating a significant departure from the innovative vision he once had for the company.
He specifically took aim at the Cybertruck's aesthetics, remarking that its appearance resembles a 'dumpster', reflecting broader criticism and mockery the vehicle has faced since its unveiling.
Critics note that the Cybertruck's notorious debut, which featured shattered supposedly bulletproof windows, set a questionable tone for its design and functionality.
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