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Nobody wants the Tesla Cybertruck and now Musk is trying to sell it to the government as “armored electric vehicles”

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Sales of the Tesla Cybertruck have been much slower than expected, but the Trump Administration could lend Elon Musk a hand.

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Tesla's Cybertruck electric pickup trucks are at the center of a controversy within the US administration after reports emerged that the State Department planned to buy armored versions of the vehicle for $400 million to be used to transport diplomats. A Democratic senator asked Secretary of State Marc Rubio for details on the matter on Monday, and the State Department said the contract was planned during the Biden administration and canceled by…

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A controversial subject around the Tesla Cybertruck is covering. This technique consists of applying a vinyl film to a vehicle to change its appearance. However, some say that once placed on the brushed stainless steel of the electric pick-up, the coverage would be almost impossible to remove cleanly. A workshop experience To get the heart of it clear, Sammy Cdub, a creator of content passionate about car covering, decided to conduct an experime…

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Denver Gazette broke the news in Denver, United States on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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