Tesla’s Cybertruck has become the world’s most hated car
- The Cybertruck has become a divisive symbol in America, representing Elon Musk's rightward political shift and generating significant backlash from some citizens, including vandalism and negative public sentiment.
- Sales of the Cybertruck have been disappointing, with about 40,000 units sold last year, making up only 2% of Tesla's total deliveries.
- The vehicle has faced vandalism, including graffiti and incidents of people urinating on it, demonstrating the backlash against its provocative design and political associations.
- Despite challenges, interest remains, with over 1 million refundable deposits made, although actual sales have dropped significantly from 5,000 per month to under 3,000.
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