Tesla Genius Move Cybertruck Broken Glass: In a clever turn of events, Tesla has decided to embrace the mishap from its 2019 Cybertruck launch event by introducing a broken-glass window sticker. This sticker harks back to the embarrassing incident when designer Franz von Holzhausen attempted to demonstrate the shatterproof quality of the Cybertruck’s windows by throwing a metal ball at them, only to see the windows crack. Now, Tesla is capitalizing on the notoriety of that moment by offering a $55 sticker designed to fit the uniquely-shaped window of the Cybertruck.
The sticker placement is on the back-seat window on the driver’s side, not the front driver’s side window that actually cracked during the demonstration. However, since the rear side window isn’t one the driver typically looks through, covering it with a humorous sticker doesn’t pose any safety concerns.
This move adds a touch of humor to Tesla’s lineup of Cybertruck accessories, which includes practical items like a tailgate ramp, cargo rails Tesla’s lineup of Cybertruck accessories, and even a $3,000 tent that integrates with the truck bed.
While the broken-glass window sticker adds a lighthearted element, it also serves as a reminder of the original incident, contributing to the Cybertruck’s unique narrative. Despite the initial hiccup, Tesla has continued to build anticipation for the Cybertruck, which has become a symbol of innovation and bold design choices in the electric vehicle market.
Prices for the Cybertruck itself range from $61,000 for a two-wheel-drive version to over $100,000 for the high-performance Cyberbeast model. The sticker quickly sold out, indicating that Tesla’s ability to turn a past glitch into a clever marketing opportunity resonates with its fanbase.
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