Another gong for the cyber shit truck
Yet another Tesla Cybertruck has become woefully stuck on an off-roading track.
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new video shared by YouTube channel YotaFam Adventures shows the divisive pickup struggling to climb a dirt hill before bashing into a tree at the Hidden Falls Adventure Park, a rugged off-roading park just under an hour's drive from Tesla's Cybertruck factory in Austin, Texas.
The footage shows the truck helplessly spinning its wheels as it increasingly wedges itself into a small tree before being towed up the hill by another vehicle with a winch.
"I will ABSOLUTELY LAUGH at any Cybertruck that tries to off-road," the video's top comment reads.
"Just don't forget to bring an ICE truck with a winch to save your ass when you get stuck," one user
tweeted with a laughing emoji.
Oops, No TractionCritics have also pointed out the truck's
eye-watering price tag, highly unusual design, unnecessary bulk, and needlessly
bulletproof (ish) exterior. Its range has also
drawn plenty of scrutiny, covering far fewer miles on a single charge compared to its competitors.
Several videos of the truck struggling to make it off-road have circulated since the truck went on sale late last year, from struggling to
clear a steep dirt road to literally having
one of its wheels snap off.
However, there seems to be a consensus about the kind of person that is drawn toward the Cybertruck.
"
This car is really becoming a symbol for poor life choices," Sebastiaan de With, cofounder of the iPhone photography app Halide,
tweeted after watching a Cybertruck
get stuck on a California beach last month.