This all happened before Ford comments revealed they weren’t actually interested in the do-over. Yet, the Fox News coverage implies that Musk said something like “we’re going to do it anyway” after Ford dropped out.
Fox News –– in an alternative universe — might’ve focused on the inherent value and advantage that Tesla would have in such a “traditional truck vs. the new kid in town” competition. Instead, they stayed away from the science, as usual.
Our own Kyle Field, who attended the Cybertruck reveal, stepped back and engaged in some critical thinking about the unique truck. He was initially confused by the pickup truck’s design, but later came to conclude that the Cybertruck has lots of capabilities that have the potential to exceed the pickups we here in the US have come to accept without question. Kyle outlined its extensive cargo room, its ability to generate power, and its ability to go off grid with confidence, due to no need for petrol.
As Kyle summarized, “The Cybertruck offers the cheapest and safest way in history to move small groups of people and cargo, and it will get slightly better every year. The more weight in the bed, the more you save.” Maybe Fox News needs to read Kyle’s articles a bit more if they have gaps in applying value to the Cybertruck…
Glass disaster: Tesla Cybertruck’s ‘Armor Glass’ breaks during demo
Oh, yes. Fox News loves to puff out its chest and blow hard when an oppositional entity faces a problem. Drawing on a play on words, the conservative news outlet exclaimed that, “Tesla made a smash with the reveal of its Cybertruck electric pickup on Thursday night.” As is common knowledge now, the front and rear driver’s side windows smashed on blows from a steel ball after a sledgehammer loosened the window, even though a large metal ball dropped on it from 15 feet didn’t break the glass. Here’s more:
Oh, this was so much fun for Fox News! They were brimming with glee as they noted the front door window “cracked it in a spiderweb pattern.”
Forbes noted that most vehicles would have been damaged by the sledgehammer blows, and most windows would have been completely shattered by the steel ball, yet Fox decided to neglect that.
Did Fox News‘ guffawing at the smashed windows have anything to do with the fact that they — and several other news outlets — were barred from attending or broadcasting the event, which was livestreamed on YouTube by Tesla and by many attendees on social media? The inner circle at Fox News are the only ones who know.
Teslas will soon make fart and animal sounds, Musk tweets
Those of us who drive electric vehicles have heard them described as needing a bell, as a hazard to pedestrians, and even as “dangerously quiet.” So, when Elon Musk had a bit of fun tweeting about the range of sound awareness possibilities a Tesla could provide, Fox News chimed in (pun intended) and offered, “since they’re so quiet, new government regulations will require next year that electric cars broadcast an external sound at speeds under 20 mph to warn pedestrians, especially those with limited vision.”