Friday, September 20, 2024

Dictator hoots: "Tesla has turned off my Cybertruck"

Chechnya's dictator Ramzan Kadyrov, who is also called Putin's dog, owns a Cybertruck. But he can't use it, because Tesla has switched off the car.

The Tesla Cybertruck shouldn't be able to be driven around outside the US. Yet Chechnya's dictator Ramzan Kadyrov has managed to get hold of one.

But now he is blabbing on the social media Telegram. According to his own statement, he can no longer use the car as Tesla has shut down the car.

This is written by several international media – i.a. Bloomberg .

– Now, recently, Musk has remotely disabled the Cybertruck. It's not nice for Elon Musk to do. He gives expensive gifts from the bottom of his heart and then turns them off externally, Kadyrov says from the dictator's Telegram account.

Tesla and Elon Musk have previously strongly distanced themselves from Ramzan Kadyrov's story that the car was to be a gift directly from Musk to the dictator of the former Soviet republic.

READ ALSO: Car giant is getting ready to fire 30,000 employees

And now Kadyrov cannot use the car, unless Tesla takes pity on him. Something that is, however, highly doubtful.

However, it can also be very real problems with the technology and, above all, the electronics that are teasing the dictator. Several Tesla Cybertruck owners have already described numerous problems with the car.

An owner has, among other things, complained about how the car apparently can't stand being short through a car wash. Others complain about cars that 'die' as soon as the Tesla dealer is only visible in the rearview mirror. Read more about it here .

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