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Tesla Cybertruck Owner Finds New Way to Chop Off Fingers in Its Doors
The Tesla Cybertruck's frunk isn't the only part of the vehicle that has a propensity for pinching human fingers, as one owner warns.
The Tesla Cybertruck’s predilection for chopping vegetables and fake human fingers is well-known, but the infamous pinch hazards have mostly involved the EV’s powered frunk. Tesla highlights the interference between the pickup’s doors when front and rear passengers are climbing aboard because it knows of the potential pinch hazards at the seams, but this accident raises another fault in the design of the Cybertruck, which seems to value form over function and, apparently, safety as well. The consensus on the forum is that fingers caught in door seams are a common injury, but Tesla’s release button placement arguably raises the risks, seemingly in pursuit of exterior design.
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