A Tesla Cybertruck driver was killed in what appears to be the first reported fatal crash involving the electric pickup truck, which has yet to undergo third-party crash testing.

  • 🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱@lemmy.world
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    That’s not entirely accurate, a cyber truck has adaptive suspension that can lift the truck as much as what you’d get on a 6" lift. In the Pic you are showing it’s at it’s lowest position.

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      1 month ago

      This is beside a f150 lightning, and the CT is a little more raised on this one. Not sure about the lightning though with the angle

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        1 month ago

        That’s not a real picture, the Tesla is photoshopped in (and a bad render at that, not even a picture of a real cybertruck).

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          Jesus fucking christ, how did i not see that until you pointed it out. I was just picking pictures out of search result gallery. I thought it was odd one wheel was on a platform but didn’t see how fake it was.

          This is one from a video of 2 real trucks with the CT being lower while also not in the lowest suspension position.

          Edit: Which also conveniently shows how high it would impact this person for each vehicle lol

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      It’s still lower than many other trucks even when higher. This is the driving position and the most efficient for aero. They could drive in higher modes though yes.