"Tesla Cybertruck: Is the Tungsten Carbide Coating the Solution to its Production Woes?"

The Tesla Cybertruck, originally promised to be a groundbreaking electric truck with impressive features and an affordable price, is facing continued delays and concerns over its build quality. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, in an internal email leaked on an internet forum, expressed serious concerns about the vehicle's build quality and demanded sub 10-micron accuracy for all parts. The Cybertruck's production date has been pushed back multiple times, frustrating customers who placed pre-orders. Tesla has also faced criticism for shoddy workmanship in recent years, with examples of poor bodywork and panel misalignment in other models. Despite the delays, competition in the EV truck market has emerged, raising questions about whether the Cybertruck will live up to its initial hype.
- The Tesla Cybertruck is still a complete mess, not production-ready (and won't be any time soon) says Musk The Manual
- Musk's Cybertruck Is Almost Here. Will Anyone Buy The 'Ludicrous' Vehicle? Forbes
- Tesla Could Offer Scratch-Proof Tungsten-Carbide Coating for the Cybertruck autoevolution
- Tesla might offer optional Cybertruck coating that is scratch-proof to everything but diamonds Electrek
- Elon Musk proposes Cybertruck tungsten carbide coating to curtail scratches and fingerprints Notebookcheck.net
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