It is almost frighteningly easy to get your fingers more than just a little pinched in the new Tesla Cybertruck, a new video shows.
Much can be said and written about the Tesla Cybertruck.
Which has also happened. First it emerged that the first owners are plagued by rust on the otherwise 'stainless bodywork'. It has since turned out that the car is full of faults.
And now the Tesla Cybertruck is also dangerous. At least for human fingers. This is shown in a video from the Youtube channel Out of Spec Reviews , where others of the Cybertruck's 'features' have been criticized. Read more about it here.
Fortunately, the people behind Out of Spec Reviews have been resourceful enough not to put their own fingers on the line, but instead used carrots. Still others have tried both carrots and cucumbers.
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However, the result is the same. Fingers – or should we say root cases – get stuck surprisingly easily in a Cybertruck. And there is no mechanism to prevent that from happening.
This kind of thing is often found on other car models from brands that Tesla would probably like to be compared to.
In both a BMW X7 and a Mercedes GLS, the tailgate opens when 'something' is in the way of it being able to close properly. This is far from the case with the Cybertruck's front luggage compartment. Just look below.