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Elon Musk (51) has a golden touch with Tesla. Roadsters, limousines, all-terrain vehicles with gull-wing doors—all gone like hot little things. Only in such a lucrative segment does the worm really exist: in the all-terrain vehicles and pickup trucks, flatbed cars that are hugely popular in the US. There is a stretching gap in the Tesla range.
The US automaker is already planning a model. Cyber truck. A tool that could not be more extreme and exclusive. Leaked internal documents now show how bad the prestige project really is. This was reported by the German “Handelsblatt”. And it shows why it’s still not on the market.
Lack of stability at high speeds
Prototypes don’t get off the ground. They leak and are difficult to control. Cybertruck test drivers could hardly stand the noise in the driver’s cabin. As soon as I turn on the air conditioner, the steering wheel vibrates. Brakes are bad. And fast users complain of a lack of balance. A devastating decision.
In the billion-euro market of SUVs and pick-ups, Tesla still has to look a little old. While the competition is making big bucks with it. In May, Musk promised that the first copies would be delivered soon. However, only at the end of the year. Musk could not reasonably explain how Tesla would get all the issues under control until then. (be)
Source :Blick

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