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Tesla doesn’t break out sales of the Cybertruck, one of its “premium” models that was plucked straight from CEO Elon Musk’s internet-addled brain. It discloses just two categories — the Model 3 and Y ...
Racing Worlds Most Powerful E-Bike Against my Cyber Truck!! Tyler Monagan. Worlds Fastest Supermoto E-Bike Races Tesla Cyber Truck!! Posted: December 17, 2024 | Last updated: March 5, 2025.
At first people think it’s the Tesla Cybertruck, but then people realize it’s a trophy truck with a 5.0L V8 on a Ford Ranger frame. He decided to take it on a drift racing track to see how it ...
His experience mirrors that of others who own a cyber truck, like Mike and Tobhiyah Green. "A lot of one finger salutes, and a lot of people yelling at us, certain obscenities," said Mike Green.
The Tesla Cybertruck has been a controversial car ever since its unveiling in 2019. People either love or hate the aesthetics as much as they love or hate Elon Musk’s politics.
Viral video shows two drivers apparently racing along Leesburg Pike Fairfax County Police confirmed they are investigating the video, which had more than 90 million views Tuesday night. To stream ...
You, Cybertruck, are not just repulsive; you are comical. It’s not your fault that you’re not really a truck. But if your operating system is listening, I have to tell you: You are the dumbest ...
In the April 23 video, the man in the passenger seat, who appears to be intoxicated, raises his arm out the truck window, which belongs to a Modesto company called Cyber Electric.
Tesla’s Cybertruck launched in late 2023 and quickly became one of America’s most controversial vehicles, the butt of insults amid a barrage of safety recalls. Now, a high-profile crash injuring a ...
Both drivers were convicted of reckless driving by a Fairfax County judge, months after Tesla CEO Elon Musk shared the video of their street race in Tysons.
WhistlinDiesel Cybertruck: Stress test pitted the Tesla truck against a Ford F-150. While the Cybertruck had its merits, Ford was hardier.
His experience mirrors that of others who own a cyber truck, like Mike and Tobhiyah Green. "A lot of one finger salutes, and a lot of people yelling at us, certain obscenities," said Mike Green.