Huge Government owned Chinese car company reveals Cybertruck knockoff

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Huge Government owned Chinese car company reveals Cybertruck knockoff


Huge Government owned Chinese car companies reveals Cybertruck knockoff

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  1. Let’s get one thing straight it’s a copy. Maybe not as blatant as the Porsche copy but still a copy. That would go against multiple laws in Europe and the US. I think the cyber truck has no place in city’s wich house 80% of Chinese and European people. So on top of being a copy it’s a bad idea too begin with.

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  4. Without corruption, it is impossible to sell Cybertruck in EU as a "car". It will be actual "truck" ,speed limited to 80 km/h. And there will be other "truck" regulations too. The sharp edges alone would make it impossible to register as a "car", and trucks have similar regulations; there can not be sharp things to harm pedestrians. Even the lights are illegal here, but that is the case with most electric cars, as continuous light bars at either end are actually forbidden.

  5. It’s just another China copy of a (usually) American or European design. Expect to see this being offered for sale in China and later the rest of the world soon. As for Cybertruck’s seemingly sharp corners, I had a chance to inspect one closely at a Tesla showroom in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thr sharpest corners at the back are actually both rounded off and placed quite high above the ground and unlikely to injure any pedestrian. The corners at the front are an optical illusion as they are part of well rounded off corners and won’t injure any pedestrian any more than traditionally designed vehicles would.

  6. My major concern is the Chinese version of electronics & software management of battery charging & battery temperature to prevent ignition of the pack & self sustaining fire. 2nd is QC & integrity of construction so the wheels don’t fall off at 70 mph.

  7. As Sandy Munro said…you might not like the outside of the Cybertruck but if you look inside, meaning the guts and the tech you have to be amazed and love it. Does this have anything similar inside? I seriously doubt it.

  8. Staying at the Hard Rock Hotel Orlando there was a cybertruck parked there had a good look around the most hideous ugliest vehicle I have ever seen it’s a monstrosity also I have been in Orlando now for 10 days only seen one other Tesla

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  11. We have seen some knock offs of Western cars and they have been scary in terms of safety and quality!

    If it matches up, hope they sell well in China.