If you're going to click the link expecting some interesting information about Cybertruck, don't bother. This is just article about how sketchy we already know Tesla autonomous systems can be, with a clickbait headline.
Boy, you’re not kidding. Here, I’ll save everyone the time and paste the singular relevant paragraph:
Half-hidden within the rush of revelations is a teaser for a secret report on Tesla’s long-awaited “Cybertruck,” a weirdly angular pickup truck announced in 2019. It’s unlikely to be good news.
Seriously, that’s it. I did the scrolling so that you don’t have to.
Wired and other legacy media outlets need native advertising to stay afloat in a landscape that has completely shifted. Thus, it wouldn't surprise me the least to find out another auto maker paid for this, or at least paid to paint a very specific narrative.
Half-hidden within the rush of revelations is a teaser for a secret report on Tesla’s long-awaited “Cybertruck,” a weirdly angular pickup truck announced in 2019. It’s unlikely to be good news.
Seriously, that’s it. I did the scrolling so that you don’t have to.
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