On New Year's morning, US Army Master Sergeant Matthew Livelsberger detonated explosives outside Trump International Hotel using a rented Cybertruck, leading to injuries. Elon Musk claimed that the Cybertruck directed the explosion upwards, inadvertently revealing Tesla's tracking capabilities. An independent analysis found that Cybertruck fire fatalities are 17 times more likely than those of the notorious Ford Pinto. The safety of the nearly three-ton Cybertruck remains questionable, as it hasn't passed independent crash tests and Tesla withholds safety data, endangering drivers and pedestrians alike.
Tesla's Cybertruck has never passed independent crash testing and remains shrouded in secrecy concerning its safety data, raising serious concerns about its reliability.
Despite being marketed as a groundbreaking vehicle, a new analysis reveals that fire fatalities in the Cybertruck are 17 times higher than in the Ford Pinto.
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