Twitter roasting Elon Musk for Shattering Windows Tesla Cybertruck "bulletproof"

The Tesla demonstration of the highly anticipated Cybertruck did not go as planned for Elon Musk.


Thursday night,ELON MUSK unveiled the new TeslaCybertruck Live demonstration in the Los Angeles area. Spoiler alert: It's not good. In an effort to show that the truck was "literally the bale test," Musk asked for a designer Tesla to launch two balls of metal at his glass windows "armor", and well ...

Judging by hisExpletive reaction, Musk wasnot waiting for the windows to shatter.

"Well, maybe was a little too hard," he said the designer after the first metal ball broke the window.

"We will correct in post," he joked after the second broken window.

Everyone on Twitter has done about the same joke on the demonstration of Musk Cybertuck who went wrong:

Demo duckle side, social media users are not impressed by the futuristic but strangely familiar design of the electric mastodon ...

The evolution of musk in doc inBack to the future is on completion.

In the past, muskboasted That the most expensive version of the Cybertruck would be able to tow up to 14,000 pounds, drive up to 500 miles per hour at full load, and go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds. So, no one is reallythis surprised that the demo is not going as planned.

Yet you can not help but sunny disposition admire Musk. Standing on stage, he responded to the two windows break, pointing out that the metal ball "does not go through the glass, which is a" plus ". It istrue optimism for you.

And for more train wrecks and hilarious response Twitter, seeThe new trailer "cats" inspired some quite hilarious tweets.


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