A caravan of Crybertruck drivers' public catastrophes are challenging Tesla's already fragile reputation.
The Cybertruck was such a misfire for Tesla that Elon Musk, close to tears, told investors “we dug our own grave” in the effort to launch the vehicle. But after years of delays, failed promises, and on-stage gaffes, the truck finally made it onto the streets and into the hands of drivers. For better or worse, the Cybertruck is one of Tesla’s biggest bets, and it’s the product that could make or break the company’s reputation.
If nothing else, these marred, stranded, and defaced vehicles are artifacts of a truly bizarre moment in car history. “Definitely bulletproof,” i.e.
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