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Tesla Inc.’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) Cybertruck, marketed as a vehicle built for any planet, has faced another unexpected challenge.
What Happened: A Tesla Cybertruck owner in Minnesota found their vehicle’s tonneau cover, or “the vault,” covered in muddy raccoon paw prints during a camping trip. The raccoons, or possibly just one particularly determined raccoon, attempted to break into the vault overnight.
The photos of the damage sparked various reactions among forum members. One user humorously remarked about the vault’s apparent raccoon-proof quality and hoped the trim piece would not be too costly to replace. Another user commented on the issue, suggesting that other trucks avoid this problem by not having such a rough appearance.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has often described the Cybertruck as a glimpse into the future, has faced criticism due to the vehicle’s mechanical failures and odd incidents since its delivery event in November.
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Why It Matters: The Tesla Cybertruck has been a topic of heated discussion since its unveiling. After multiple delays, the vehicle finally hit the roads, but not without controversy. The truck’s design has polarized opinions, with some calling it revolutionary and others deeming it unattractive.
Moreover, the Cybertruck has faced criticism for its size and practicality. A recent incident revealed a buyer’s regret as the truck was too large for his parking space, and Tesla refused to buy it back.
The pricing of the Cybertruck has also been a point of contention. Initially promised at $39,900 for the base model, the prices have surged significantly. The starting price is $60,990, a 53% increase from the original estimate.
Despite these challenges, the demand for the Cybertruck remains high. Tesla has extended the delivery timeline for its Foundation Series through late 2024, contradicting Musk’s earlier predictions.
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This story was generated using Benzinga Neuro and edited by Kaustubh Bagalkote
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