But it's the Cybertruck's unconventional appearance that earned it the most attention in the days following Musk's announcement. Some spectatorson Twitter, comparing the truck's sharp angles and offbeat look to poorly rendered video game graphics and cartoons.
Although the Cybertruck has been at the center of many jokes in recent days, not everyone had negative things to say about it. Several prominent figures in the technology industry, including executives from Twitter and Facebook, have come forward with compliments about Tesla's first pickup truck. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted that he thought the Cybertruck was "incredible" on November 23 in response to a tweet from the company's vice president of design and research.Steven Sinofsky, a former Microsoft executive that previously served as president of the company's Windows division, said on Twitter that he felt for Musk after the demo went awry, adding that he thought the Cybertruck was "amazing.
The way of the future. Tesla’s ahead of its time. Normal folk that aren’t ready for change are the ones ridiculing it. They’re not ready for evolution.
It looks as though it could appear in Season 2 of Lost in Space on Netflix. lostinspacetv I think it looks pretty cool. Wouldnt buy one because I hate electric cars.
I love the look of this Tesla Truck the same way I loved the look of Pontiacs Aztek 🤦♂️🤢