Tesla Cybertruck's Safety Features Under Scrutiny After Series of Injuries
Recent incidents raise concerns about the reliability of Cybertruck's sensor systems, highlighting the risks associated with its automated features.
- A YouTube influencer's test of the Cybertruck's trunk sensor resulted in a painful injury when the door failed to detect his finger, causing it to clamp down.
- Other users have reported injuries, including severe cuts from the vehicle's angular door edges, suggesting potential design flaws.
- Despite multiple injuries, Tesla has released updates intended to improve the sensor's reliability, though issues persist in real-world tests.
- Tesla fans continue to test the safety features, often resulting in personal injury, underscoring a trust in brand over personal safety.
- The company faces growing scrutiny as these incidents could lead to broader concerns over the safety of automated vehicle features.