The Cybertruck has always been a vehicle designed by a childish mind for equally puerile customers. Now it’s also a strong indicator that you might be a bit of a Nazi if you own one.
So yeah, I don’t expect it to sell too well, as most motorists are adults who tend to dislike Nazis, or would prefer it if they didn’t have to worry constantly about their vehicle being defaced by non-Nazi adults.
Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
It was never ‘massively’ hyped…no one I know thought this thing looked cool, would actually be usable as a truck or be worth the money they asked for it…hundreds of contractors, didn’t give two shots about this…media hyped it, nothing more. Sure it was talked about, but mostly how stupid it looks. that’s not hype.
anachronist@midwest.social 2 weeks ago
“hype” is literally media attention
Merriam Webster
Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
Well looky here Merriam , thanks for the info check
PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat 2 weeks ago
Back before people knew all that much about it, back when Elon Musk was the guy who made Tesla and SpaceX and this super smart guy (as opposed to being the guy who bought them and then fucked up the engineering), I knew some people who were excited about it. It was supposed to be a working truck but electric, bring all the better-than-other-cars stuff that the Roadster and Model S had, it was supposed to have solar panels and electrical outlets and super-strong construction so you could use it to survive the zombie apocalypse.
I think that was before the inflection point, back when the genuine success Tesla had had made Musk’s personal brand of bullshit believable. I remember when people started getting a good look at all the concept and actual prototypes, that made it look like a dumpster without the storage space, was when the shine came off the rose. But I definitely do remember people who were excited about it back in the beginning.
otter@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
I also remember seeing articles about how the design was meant to be very simple because it was going to be cost effective, and that they were experimenting with a manufacturing technique that would work better on Mars
Yea nope.
Instead now Slate Auto seems to be going for the cost effective minimalistic truck
techcrunch.com/…/slate-auto-crosses-100000-refund…
While Hyundai has put out some actual retro futuristic models
www.hyundai.com/…/heritage-series-grandeur
thearsenale.com/…/hyundai-n-vision-74-retro-futur…