The moment a Tesla Cybertruck owner discovers his car is not the boat Elon Musk said it would be.
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The Tesla Cybertruck has faced multiple design issues since its late 2023 release, including problems with parts detaching and difficulties in snowy conditions. One notable incident involved a driver whose Cybertruck got stranded at a lake, where it was humorously noted that its 'Wade Mode' does not equal 'Submarine Mode.' Despite Elon Musk's boast in 2022 predicting the vehicle's ability to withstand water and serve as a temporary boat, the reality falls short, leaving some questioning the practicality of such claims.
Perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that the edgy-looking EV isn’t quite as amphibious as Elon Musk once suggested it would be.
A driver seems to have confused the Cybertruck with James Bond's Lotus Esprit S1, stranded at the edge of a lake.
Musk did suggest as shortly ago as 2022 that the Cybertruck would be waterproof enough to serve as a boat.
While the Cybertruck did come to market with a 'Wade Mode', it seems this isn't the Boat Mode we were promised.
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