Seems Tesla’s new Cybertruck doesn’t do well in the snow or off-road.

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The truck is quoted as an apocalypse vehicle, let's be reality in all that that term means. There are urban areas where it snows regularly and some where it dies unpredictably......this a fail, there's no flip......he should have just said here's my electric truck thing and kept it moving.......wasn't expecting accountability and people putting it to the test......his fukking cars STILL don't do all the shyt he been claiming for years.......full stop
No urban areas that snow that crazy as the vids show where ANY regular car/truck is getting through :mjlol:

In fact, unless you upgrade your trucks to that offroad package they’re all going to do the same shyt in that deep of snow.. get stuck.

It’s apocalypse because it’s fast and bulletbroof. It’s not a monster truck:mjlol:

There’s no offroads in urban areas like that



And if it snows like that, every EV is losing performance.. even the Hummer EV loses performance in cold weather, more so than other vehicles.
 

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It’s not an off-road truck

There are variations of trucks specifically designed or upgraded for shyt like this

It’s like dudes who are getting these things are specifically trying to do dumb shyt you wouldn’t normally do in any truck just to get the click/views from the bad press
Like go off roading or driving in snow?? :mjlol: Those are two things people in trucks do quite often breh
 

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like any cybertruck owner's gonna go offroad anyway :mjlol:
According to Edwards’ data, 75 percent of truck owners use their truck for towing one time a year or less (meaning, never). Nearly 70 percent of truck owners go off-road one time a year or less. And a full 35 percent of truck owners use their truck for hauling—putting something in the bed, its ostensible raison d’être—once a year or less.
 
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