Tesla Cybertruck owners are complaining about the EV’s biggest flaw and feature - This is why

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If you are an EV enthusiast, this news might surprise you. Recently, Tesla Cybertruck owners have found a huge flaw in Elon Musk’s latest EV. So, what should you know about it?

For your information, the owners found out that the car's right turn signal didn't work '30 per cent of the time'. Interestingly, an owner found a massive flaw in the EV that could result in a serious injury. According to the clip shared on social media, someone took a carrot and placed it where the car's trunk hood meets the body.

As a result, the carrot ended up being sliced. Imagine if that was a finger, surely that could spark a huge controversy. Some netizens brought this issue up and shared their thoughts about it. This is what they have to say:

"How did this thing ever get approval?"

"Why is that so sharp to begin with?"

"The more I learn about this car the more I am surprised it's even allowed to be sold, let alone circulate,"

"This thing functions more as a death trap than a Truck"

Furthermore, some owners defended the car too. They said that any car model can cause this type of harm if your fingers are in the wrong position at the wrong moment. Although there are concerns about the EV, they did find other qualities of the car praiseworthy. For instance, acceleration, steering and overall build quality.

We have yet to confirm other details on the news. Hopefully, Elon Musk and the team could rectify this flaw soon. Personally, we feel that the Tesla Cybertruck is not suitable for Malaysian roads. It’s too big and too tall. You can’t even see toddlers or children once you are inside. So, that should be a food for thought.


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