It looks like some high school kids made it in shop class after they learned how to bend sheet metal.
You’re not even joking.
Back in the early 2010’s my engineering team in HS built an electric Hummer, looks basically the same as a cyber truck but with more diamond plate.
It looks like a drawing my 5yo would do if I asked him to draw a truck.
Sorry to hear about your five year old’s broken hands.
tolerances aside this thing looks like complete shit
It’s ugly and aggressive like a G-wagon. It’s gonna be a suburban status symbol like a Hummer or Gladiator, not a work vehicle becaue turns out, there is barely a market for armored pickup. Maybe it’s musk’s Boer DNA that inspired this though. He should ask his South African friend if he can license the anti-carjacking flamethrower from them.
i like the g-wagon :(
Wonder how blinding this thing will be when driving behind it while the sun is shining.
Oh fuck, I hadn’t thought of that before. It’s like a lifted truck with a chrome bumper at eye level (I drive an affordable sedan), but it’s the whole fucking thing.
Maybe the accidentally convex side panels will start fires.
A mobile Archimedes platform
Don’t worry folks, the NTSB would never allow dangerous vehicles on public roads
It’s going to be a road hazard and I imagine (hope) people will start vandalizing them
the single ugliest car I have ever seen. my FIL showed me a picture when it was first revealed and I burst out laughing at the 90’s video game car. he was very disgruntled, turned out he actually liked it lol
Ahh so the target market for this truck is middle aged men?
I’m sorry but getting a Tesla cybertruck has to be the most uncool mid life crisis ever. What happened to motorcycles and sports cars?
Stop trying to reinvent the pickup truck. Its form was mastered decades ago by the kei truck
Objectively correct take
I think they chose the design because they thought piecing together and welding flat panels would be cheaper/faster than a curved fiberglass/carbon fiber body.
But it just looks like something someone made in their backyard. Like when a dad buys a Harbor Freight welder to make their kid a little play car. It looks like it’s going to rust and cut the shit out of me.
Flat panels are the easiest to model and render
they gotta be the easiest to manufacture too, right?
They lack rigidity in flat areas from the lack of contouring, so need to use a thicker gauge material to to keep panels stiff. You can even see the unintended curvature in the door panels
Yea, and also, like - the human eye is incredibly good at noticing any deviation from perfectly flat, especially if you’re talking about a semi-reflective bare-metal surface. Any little imperfection will immediately draw your eye because light bounces off it weird. There’s a reason every car manufacturer ever only evokes the sense of flatness, but usually incorporates some more complex bends, light lines, stuff that both serves stability functions, helps when the panel will inevitably contract or extend due to thermal differences annnnd makes you not see little imperfections in the geometry as easily.
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Large flat surfaces also create a shitton of drag, which makes driving at high speeds a pain in the ass.
Elon Musk wondering why engineers use arches in construction and concluding it’s because they’re old-fashioned fuddy duddies
Elon Musk showing Tesla engineers the car he designed on poly bridge
Finally, after all these years I’ve wasted staring at stainless steel refrigerator just thinking “I wish I could crush a family of pedestrians with this”