"Surprising Features and Manufacturing Challenges of Tesla's Cybertruck Revealed"

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A man who paid to reserve a Tesla Cybertruck got a close look at the vehicle at a Tesla showroom in California and was surprised by its sheer size. Despite being slightly smaller than the prototype models, the Cybertruck is still longer than the Ford F-150 and has a kerb weight of nearly three and a half tons. Car safety experts have raised concerns about the vehicle's build, particularly the use of thick stainless steel, which could cause more damage to pedestrians and cyclists in a collision. The Cybertruck's design continues to divide opinions, with some loving it and others expressing concerns about its size and potential risks to other road users.
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