The company has announced it will be pressing charges for vandalism against its Superchargers, as backlash against Elon Musk continues.
The claim originated from a satirical account. There is no evidence Musk announced that Tesla will stop selling Cybertrucks to the “pride” community.
What's that on that Tesla Cybertruck's tailgate? It's a projection of Elon Musk doing some questionable things.
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.
The Trump administration is set to buy $400 million worth of Cybertrucks, which is good news for Tesla as it's been struggling to offload the units.
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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 Cybertruck has finally arrived, and as expected, it's causing just as much of a spectacle on the road as its creator does online.
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A review of LinkedIn profiles by BI suggests that some of the federal workers let go by the NHTSA had been in their roles for less than a year.An NHTSA spokesperson told BI that despite the job cuts,
WORCESTER - A Tesla owner in central Massachusetts says he's been threatened because he drives a Cybertruck made by Elon Musk's company. Dr. Kumait Jaroje said someone put a profane sticker on his gold Cybertruck back on February 7 in Worcester.
Tesla plans to press charges against those damaging or vandalizing its charging stations. Owners are facing similar acts of vandalism to their own private electric vehicles. The automaker may need to intervene to help reduce the heat felt by its customers.
Tesla is rolling out discounts on both its Foundation Series and standard Cybertrucks, making its futuristic pickup more accessible to buyers.
The State Department claimed a plan to buy thousands of armored Teslas was left over from the Biden administration. A document obtained by NPR shows the Biden plan was far smaller.
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