Tesla Cybertruck was shown in Berlin, it will also head to Prague

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Taking place from May 2 to 4, 2024 in Berlin’s shopping center, the event offers an ever-rare opportunity to see the revolutionary cybertruck design up close.

After the stop in Berlin, the Tesla Cybertruck will continue its world tour, visiting more than 100 locations in 20 countries. It will be exhibited in Prague as part of the Cyber ​​Odyssey event from June 5 to 8.

However, it is different with sales outside North America. Although Tesla has such an intention, it has not announced the specific time of the start of deliveries, in Europe several specifics of the new product are getting in the way. In particular, the base weight of 3104 kg means that it easily exceeds 3.5 tonnes, the limit for passenger cars.

The angular design and construction of the electric pick-up also raise concerns about the safety of pedestrians and other road users in different parts of the world. And that includes the USA, where the car is already officially sold.

Similar challenges await the automaker with an unusual car in the lucrative Chinese market. “Ensuring the legal operation of a cybertruck in China would be very difficult,” said the car company’s owner Elon Musk on the X network in January. At the same time, he added that he would try to send at least a few prototypes to China for display.

Some experts point to sharp edges, or to the material of the body itself, which is hard, solid and can cause more serious injuries in the event of a collision with a pedestrian. Questions are also raised about the construction of the car, made up of the so-called exoskeleton (ultra-hard stainless steel).

Tesla Cybertruck has already been filmed in Moscow. At the same time, it is difficult to find even in the USA

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The article is in Czech

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