Tesla To Sell T-Shirts Featuring Cybertruck's Shattered Window, And It Claimed The T-Shirt Is Bullet-Proof Too
Aadhya Khatri - Jan 16, 2020
The T-shirts are available on Tesla official shop at the price of $45. They feature what looks like the recreation of the shattered window of the Cybertruck
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Tesla does not seem to be afraid or embarrassed admitting that it screwed up, so much so that it even printed one of its most embarrassing moments on T-shirts and sell them to the public. The incident we are talking about is the broken window on the Cybertruck when it was introduced last year.
Back in November last year, when Elon Musk, Tesla CEO asked Franz von Holzhausen, the lead designer of the company to test the durability of the windows. The sledgehammer left no trace on it while the steel ball managed to shatter the supposedly blast-proof windows.

The glass is spidered but at least the ball could not make its way through, but the incident obviously stunted Musk himself.
The T-shirts are available on Tesla’s official shop at the price of $45 (Rs. 3,182). They feature what looks like the recreation of the shattered window of the Cybertruck. On the back, it has the image of the Cybertruck window.
The T-shirt proves to be a brilliant idea as all of the first batches were sold out in just two minutes of being available to purchase.

The incident of the Cyvertruck was not something Tesla or Musk could imagine. Elon Musk later explained that the window was shattered because its structure had been damaged earlier by the sledgehammer. He did not see that coming but he deals with it really well.
Given what Musk’s claim of the Cybertruck’s windows being bullet-proof, we should all take what Tesla said about the T-shirt having the same quality with a pinch of salt.
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