“Are you sure?” Franz von Holzhausen asks his boss. “Yes,” is Musk's answer, after which the designer throws a metal ball towards the just-presented Cybertruck. Musk's response can best be summarized in the letters OMFG. Eventually the men can laugh about it and Von Holzhausen aims the metal ball again towards a window of the pick-up. The result is the same.
The question is still: mistake or PR stunt? The images go viral and the Cybertruck is even better known after the presentation. Musk then also sells shirts with the crack on them. Now that deliveries of the Cybertruck have finally started, Tesla is bringing out another special product. You can now buy a sticker of the crack in the window for a Tesla Cybertruck.
“Inspired by the unveiling of the Cybertruck, this limited-edition window sticker celebrates the moment that made us say “OMFG,” Tesla wrote in the caption. article. You can only order the sticker in countries where the Cybertruck is sold. So no fake broken window for your Model Y for the time being. Tesla charges $55 (approximately €50) for the sticker of the cracked window.
What about the windows of the Tesla Cybertruck?
Tesla engineer Lars Moravy previously told us about the glass of the Cybertruck. For example, customers can opt for bullet-resistant windows. The windshield is made of borosilicate glass, a material that prevents an asterisk from developing into a large crack. The sticker is only for the side windows of the rear passengers. For safety reasons, you are not allowed to sticker the driver's window.
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