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American Soldiers Wanted to Take Their Tesla Cybertruck to Germany, but the Army Asked Them Not to - Hybrids and Electrics

It is not very common, but the U.S. military has reached an agreement with the Federal Ministry of Transport of Germany whereby its soldiers stationed there can carry their cars with them to drive them on German roads. The curious thing about this is that it will be legal for them to drive them even if they do not meet European safety standards, but even more curious is that there is only one exception: Tesla Cybertruck. The main reason for this…
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It is not very common, but the U.S. military has reached an agreement with the Federal Ministry of Transport of Germany whereby its soldiers stationed there can carry their cars with them to drive them on German roads. The curious thing about this is that it will be legal for them to drive them even if they do not meet European safety standards, but even more curious is that there is only one exception: Tesla Cybertruck. The main reason for this…

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hibridosyelectricos.com broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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