Lego Mocks Tesla Cybertruck With Its Shatterproof Brick Model
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If you like the design of Tesla's latest electric pickup truck Cybertruck, you can take a look at this new generation of pickup trucks from Lego.
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If you like those cars with a sharp design, you can take a look at this new generation of pickup trucks from Lego, a competitor of the recently launched Tesla Cybertruck.
The new electric pickup truck of billionaire Elon Musk had a grand debut at a large scale event, gathering a lot of attention. However, the most memorable thing for people watching or attending this event turns out to be an embarrassing incident. During the demonstration of the Armour Glass of the new Cybertruck using iron balls, the result wasn’t very promising.
Lego has used this opportunity to mock Tesla by uploading a photo of the “latest generation” pickup truck. Looking at the photo, Logo really does know how to take on the strange design of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Things did not stop there as Logo also added that its version of a pickup truck was “guaranteed shatterproof” to continue mocking the incident of Tesla during the launch of its Cybertruck.
Unlike the Tesla Cybertruck, you will not have to pay $40,000 to own “a pickup truck” from Lego. You can even make one of your own. However, one thing for sure, this truck cannot run on the streets as well as winning the Ford F-150 in the tug-of-war.
Despite the incident, on Wednesday, the CEO of Tesla suggested that the firm had 2,50,000 orders for its futuristic electric pickup truck, 50,000 higher than the number he revealed last Sunday. Moreover, the official Twitter account of Dubai Police recently posted a picture that confirmed it would add a Cybertruck to its police car fleet. The futuristic vehicle will serve side by side other metal cars like the Ferrari FF, Lamborghini Aventador, Bugatti Veyron, as well as many others.
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