It wouldn't even fit a parking space in the UK. So what do you do at the end of a journey ? It won't pass our pedestrian safety test either. I can't see this selling outside of the USA. I'm not even sure it will sell in the USA in large numbers. I can see this being a favourite for criminals though. A bullet proof car you can use as a battering ram? .🤣🤣🤣👍
It's almost the exact same length and width as a Ford F-150 and they manage to sell about 1.8 million of those per year in the US. I've seen a Cybertruck in person and it looks HUGE but I think that perception is mostly just a psychological reaction to an unfamiliar shape of vehicle. Were you to put it side-by-side with an F-150, I think the illusion of massiveness would somewhat shatter. That being said, so far, there aren't a lot of F-150s driving around Europe either. But there may be soon as Ford is starting to enter the European market with it in some countries.
@@doithimaceabhard7457 Is this "idiocy" bigger than a 44-ton articulated lorry? Because I'm positive you've got thousands of those driving around. What kind of "crumple zones" do those have?
@@joncasey2129fair I suppose, but (in the US at least) those require a special license. Cybertruck does not, and it's exceptionally easy to get a standard license in the US.
Dear pedestrian, Don't worry, I am the smartest vehicle on the planet and will prevent hitting you more than any other car is capable of. Signed, Cybertruck
Cyber truck is not a Pedestrian killer but a protective car but downside is cyber truck is too strong when a Toyota corolla hit one the corolla's front exploded
idk the names of who had what, but i was kinda iffy about the design till i started seeing the wraps ppl are getting for this thing. this truck is fucking SEDXYYYYY. matte black, white, but mainly especially military green and chomatic matte red OMLLL SO GOOD bro u will change ur mind if u see them i swear
It wouldn't even fit a parking space in the UK. So what do you do at the end of a journey ? It won't pass our pedestrian safety test either. I can't see this selling outside of the USA. I'm not even sure it will sell in the USA in large numbers. I can see this being a favourite for criminals though. A bullet proof car you can use as a battering ram? .🤣🤣🤣👍
It's almost the exact same length and width as a Ford F-150 and they manage to sell about 1.8 million of those per year in the US.
I've seen a Cybertruck in person and it looks HUGE but I think that perception is mostly just a psychological reaction to an unfamiliar shape of vehicle.
Were you to put it side-by-side with an F-150, I think the illusion of massiveness would somewhat shatter.
That being said, so far, there aren't a lot of F-150s driving around Europe either. But there may be soon as Ford is starting to enter the European market with it in some countries.
Europe checking in, I've never seen an F-150 but we have regulations to stop this kind of idiocy
@@doithimaceabhard7457 Is this "idiocy" bigger than a 44-ton articulated lorry? Because I'm positive you've got thousands of those driving around. What kind of "crumple zones" do those have?
@@joncasey2129fair I suppose, but (in the US at least) those require a special license. Cybertruck does not, and it's exceptionally easy to get a standard license in the US.
cybertruck is the greatest idea that Elon has thought up, even exceeding the brilliance of the hyperloop system that is due to arrive any day now.
Reading this comment from my new Roadster I'm driving on a rainbow
@@rp9674don't crash or get wet
@MyNameIsChristBringsASword thanks for the saftey tipz, noted - itz everything-proof, so no probzzz
@@rp9674enjoy your time bomb on wheels with no resale value
@@MyNameIsChristBringsASwordthanks, life iz great, no worriez!
It's made for Americans, not Europeans. So, don't worry about it.
Dear pedestrian,
Don't worry, I am the smartest vehicle on the planet and will prevent hitting you more than any other car is capable of.
Signed,
Cybertruck
We've seen how accurate Autopilot and "FSD" are.
Maybe if pedestrians got their noses OUT OF THEIR STUPID PHONES it wouldn’t be a problem.
Drivers on their phones is a much bigger problem
@@rp9674 50/50
Except pedestrians have the right of way and a car is a Lethal Weapon
@@rp9674 No. A vehicle is a tool. The human is still responsible for it.
Whatever you call it, a person directly looking at a phone, driving is dangerous. Pedestrians should be aware, but have the right of way in US.
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Always better being the hammer than the nail
Cyber truck is not a Pedestrian killer but a protective car but downside is cyber truck is too strong when a Toyota corolla hit one the corolla's front exploded
Do you understand that Cars are supposed to crumple ?
Congratulations Tesla, you won the price for the ugliest and uttermost useless vehicle in the world!!
Its is more than 2 millions order. I dont think its ugly. Its a futuristic and creative
idk the names of who had what, but i was kinda iffy about the design till i started seeing the wraps ppl are getting for this thing. this truck is fucking SEDXYYYYY. matte black, white, but mainly especially military green and chomatic matte red OMLLL SO GOOD bro u will change ur mind if u see them i swear