News has surfaced that Tesla’s Cybertruck has a fatal flaw.
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According to the British media outlet, the Daily Mail, if a finger gets stuck in the Cybertruck’s door or trunk, it could cause a considerable risk of a severe accident.
Recently, numerous YouTubers have been conducting experiments by inserting objects similar to a finger, such as carrots and hotdogs, into the Cybertruck’s trunk or door opening. Viewers have been startled to see how easily carrots may be chopped in the videos.
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The Cybertruck’s thin steel body panels on the outside make it so dangerous. Moreover, it lacks an anti-pinch sensor to prevent fingers from getting stuck, making it even more hazardous. Although the user manual contains a warning to “ensure all hands or objects are clear before closing the door,” consumers have called this “irresponsible.”
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In addition, the Cybertruck has been under fire as various flaws have been discovered. There have been panel gaps in the vehicle, and recently, a recall was announced because the interior warning light was too small.
Tesla has been delivering the Cybertruck since last November, costing approximately $135,000.
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