Tesla's cybertruck launch takes hit as 'shatterproof' windows crack
Tesla
Inc's
highly anticipated unveiling of its futuristic pickup truck suffered
a setback after its "armoured
glass"
windows shattered during a demonstration.
During
the tightly choreographed unveiling of the Cybertruck
to cheering fans on Thursday, Tesla boss Elon Musk had taken a stab
at the design, power and durability of mainstream trucks, only to be
shaken when his boast about his new truck's windows backfired.
With
a starting price of $39,900, the Cybertruck's futuristic, angular
body in gun-metal grapy resembles an armoured vehicle and takes aim
at the heart of Detroit automakers' profits.
Musk
singled out the Ford F-150, the top-selling vehicle in the United
States, to highlight the capabilities of the Cybertruck, showing an
edited video of the two trucks in a back-to-back "tug-of-war"
in which the Cybertruck takes off, dragging the F-150 behind it
shortly after both trucks accelerate from starting position.
To
show off the robust design of the new pickup, Musk enlisted his head
of design, Franz von Holzhausen, to take a sledgehammer to the side
of the vehicle, whose exterior will be made from the same stainless
steel used in the Starship rocket developed by Musk's SpaceX
aerospace company. Read
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