Tesla Unveils its Futuristic Cybertruck - the first electric pickup

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Me playing CyberPunk2077 on lowest settings... or more realistic scenario: Boss: I need that car model you are working now. Designer: But boss, image is still rendering... Boss: Just give me the damn thing!
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The 70s want their "futuristic" designs back.
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LOL this thing's gonna stick out like a mushroom cloud in any parking lot...less than 2.9 seconds to 60 mph and it still can't escape its own ugliness...(although I'm getting used to the design already that was a funny thing to post)
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looks nice, decent price too for what it is.
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It is like it is rendered on Nintendo 64.
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Would not like to be a pedestrian that gets hit by that thing. From a practicality point of view why the steep sloping rear, that just takes away space? Also it has sticky out wheels with even more sticky out rims for no practical purpose other then to bash them on stuff, unlike the near absent bumpers which don't look like they'll help much at all.
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Would not like to be a pedestrian that gets hit by that thing. From a practicality point of view why the steep sloping rear, that just takes away space? Also it has sticky out wheels with even more sticky out rims for no practical purpose other then to bash them on stuff, unlike the near absent bumpers which don't look like they'll help much at all.
Yeah, not sure how this will pass EU safety regulations, especially when there is growing concern in EU that these massive tank like SUVs pose great risks to pedestrians and are simply not needed for driving around in cities. 99% of people aren't using them for offroading or towing or anything like that.
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I hope they didn't pay a lot to the designer who created that thing.
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What the f is that thing, a concept? It's probably not the worst thing I've seen, but certainly will stick in memory as one.
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Looks like a Low Polygon distance LOD.
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They should have looked at Chevrolet's Silverado for insperation.
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This car looks like something designed be me and i donĀ“t say this as a compliment...
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A lot of people buy $70,000 pick-up trucks just to drive around town. Those people will happily buy these "pick-up" trucks.
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So how do the crumple zones work in a indestructible car? Do the passengers inside just get organ damage every time it's in an accident? lol
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I was waiting for a new power source to the cars my whole life. Really. Even as a kid, I was fascinated by the possibility, that the car exhaust will not be needed, or it will exhale just a water vapor or clean air. The electric cars are nothing new, and it was always on the table, and it was always put out of the table, because of common science and common sense. Than came the POLITICIANS. Skipped the free market principles and DICTATED a electric cars upon us. What a let down... :X I hope this MADNESS ends sooner than it will harm the civilization and the planet more.
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Am I the only one that thought it kind of resembles a USNC Warthog? Anyway, interesting... definitely looks like it was designed by folks that don't use a truck though. Those high sides will make it impossible to reach into the bed. It's a competitor to the light duty pickups but definitely not the diesels since they offer 35000+ pounds of towing capacity. Plus if you're towing, you generally are trying to get that done without a bunch of waiting and refueling so it'll be interesting to see how that all works out.