Tesla's "Cybertrucks" are rolling out later this year and I must say they quite a debatable design, i.e. it's all made of straight edges like the designer had both his hands tied to bricks when he did his work. And well, despite its efforts to look as futuristic as possible, the Cybertruck is eerily reminiscent of '80s and '90s when straight-edge cars were a trend - and even Ferraris looked remarkably cheap back then. Does this just mean that auto styles are cyclical?
Either way, for delivering this product to the market, I would almost like to cast a curse on Elon Musk that he could drive only a '92 Buick Skylark for the rest of his life. Or he could ride in that sink that he had with him when announcing the Twitter buyout. :-)
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