Cybertruck Might Have Been Used To Drive Gamers To Dota 2: Tug Of War Tournament

Aadhya Khatri


The host of the event said that it was Elon Musk himself who drove the car. However, for now, the vehicle has not been confirmed to be the Cybertruck

Tesla Cybertruck does not lack news coverage but recently, it made the headlines for a whole different reason, other than its controversial design, its futuristic features, or what Elon Musk intends to do with it.

As reported by Mashable, the Cybertruck might have been used to drive some esports teams at a Dota 2: Tug of War tournament venue.

The car, which many believe to be the Cybertruck, also appeared on the stage. In a video shared on Twitter, team Virtus.pro came to the stage onboard a vehicle that looks exactly like Tesla’s electric SUV. Team Secret and Team Nigma also made it to the stage sitting in the same car.

In a video shared on Twitter, team Virtus.pro came to the stage onboard a vehicle that looks exactly like Tesla’s electric SUV

The host of the event said that it was the Tesla electric SUV with the driver was Elon Musk himself. However, for now, the vehicle has not been confirmed to be the Cybertruck.

The car pulled off an unimpressive performance at the launching event when its window, which Elon Musk claimed to be bullet-proof, was shattered by a sledgehammer.

This incident did not seem to dampen the spirit of Tesla fan base though as the Cybertruck still gets lots of attention from the public. Police departments of a few nations also consider the idea of making it a patrol vehicle.

Last year, Dubai Police tweeted that they would add the electric pickup to their fleet, which has already had names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Bugatti.

Last year, Dubai Police tweeted that they would add the electric pickup to their fleet

A Cybertruck will set you back around Rs 55 lakh, far from affordable and definitely not for anyone.

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