Oops! Man mistakes Tesla Cybertruck for dumpster

The Tesla Cybertruck is arguably the most polarizing vehicle the automotive industry has seen in a long time. While CEO Elon Musk While Tesla fans celebrate the Cybertruck’s unconventional design as futuristic, many others see it as ugly and purposeless. Since its unveiling, the Cybertruck has been the subject of jokes and memes on social media.

Stop splashing

A cyber truck was mistaken for a garbage container

Now, a video has gone viral on social media, where a man mistook the Tesla Cybertruck, which costs around Rs 50 lakhs, for a garbage bin.

Read also: This Tesla Cybertruck is made of wood and is fully functional

A TikTok user, Joseph Luca (@josephlucascolari), shared a video on the social media platform, claiming that he mistook the Cybertruck for a dumpster.

“Oh, this is so cool! I was looking for a bin to throw my trash in,” he said, before pointing to the Tesla truck and realizing, “Oh.”

Screenshot

The video has since gone viral with many agreeing and saying that the Cybertruck looks like a dumpster.

It’s not the first time

It should be noted that this is not the first time that comparisons have been made between the Cybertruck’s design and that of a dumpster.

“When you add wheels to a dumpster, the design looks pretty familiar, don’t you think?” read a recent photo posted to the r/CyberStuck sub-Reddit.

When you add wheels to a container, the design looks very familiar, don’t you think?
byu/UnlimitedDuck on CyberStuck

Many agreed with the statement and some even added that the container is much more functional.

Cybertrucks are recalled for the fourth time

Unfortunately for Musk and Tesla, the polarizing design is one of the least worrying things to address about the Cybertruck.

Stop splashing

Since Tesla delivered its first Cybertrucks to customers less than a year ago, in November 2023, the company has been forced to issue four withdrawals So far to solve the problems with it.

Read also: Dubai Police Adds Tesla Cybertruck to Supercar Lineup

While Tesla has not officially disclosed the number of Cybertrucks sold so far, the latest recall was issued for 11,688 trucks, which many analysts say could equal the number of Cybertrucks sold so far.

For more news and current affairs from around the world, visit Indiatimes News.