Cybertruck
Concerns about pedestrian safety could be a major obstacle for the Cybertruck in China. Tesla will face countless challenges to be allowed to sell the Cybertruck electric pickup model in China. This was admitted by the company's CEO, Elon Musk. Fullscreen buttons Tesla Cybertruck in San Antonio, USA. Photo: wakingupwagonmaster Tesla Cybertruck in San Antonio, USA. Photo: wakingupwagonmaster On a post on social network Chat about Chinese Cybertruck with nearly 500 members and all have booked." Microsoft Start: Not just news updates, you can play games, solve math problems and more Microsoft Start: Not just news updates, you can play games, solve math problems and more Ad Microsoft News Below, among the 58 comments is Musk's response: "Getting Cybertruck to operate legally in China may be very difficult, but we can bring the car there as a prototype for display." In fact, the Cybertruck's special design could cause problems for the electric pickup itself, and not just in China or Europe. Right at home in the US market, the car's angular design and stainless steel body material are feared to become "weapons" on the road that can hurt others.