dotslashme,

Jesus that thing just remind me of Lara Croft’s boobs in the first tombraider game.

archchan,

Comparing that thing to her is an insult to her polygons

zer0nix,

Looks more reminiscent of the warthog from Halo 1

Totuustorvi,

This has made rounds around the interwebs as cybertruck origin story

https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/885f814a-1667-440f-86dd-b9067add1620.jpeg

NathanielThomas,

This reminds me of the episode when Homer Simpson was allowed to design a car.

30mag,

On the whole, most products Lego builds are identical injection molded chunks of plastic, and not complicated cars filled with exotic materials like glass, steel and cobalt.

Only the hardest hitting journalism of the highest quality from Jalopnik. Who else would appreciate the difficulties encountered trying to incorporate exotic materials like glass and steel into a vehicle?

pomodoro_longbreak,
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

This is brand new territory totally greenfield never been done before!!!

jugalator, (edited )

I know it’s supposed to make them sound good and might indeed be meant for leaking, but all I can think of is the demands on quality assurance and risks of failures down the road if such precision is paramount for the operation of the vehicle and assumed by the teams building it.

So give me a less finicky vehicle, please, and leave that precision for devices not subject to highly varying road conditions at very high speeds and housing people.

hydrospanner,

Tolerance/precision is all about choosing an appropriate one for the task, to achieve the desired results.

I’m not an automotive engineer, but nothing immediately jumps to mind on an automobile where this level of precision would be necessary, or indeed even desirable.

This just makes me think about the Vietnam war, where the far more precision engineered M16A1 was widely criticized for its unreliable performance in the harsh jungle environment, while the AK-47… built to whatever is the opposite of high precision and tight tolerance, was an absolute workhorse. It wouldn’t surprise me a bit if there were still caches of dozens or even hundreds of AK-47s buried in the jungle since the mid 70s, that could be dug up and immediately used today.

Asymptote,

I hear you but warranty clearly states that it only covers use on completely level, dry surfaces at speeds below 29 km/h.

NotYourSocialWorker,

…with a max load of 40 kg including the driver.

domesticstreetcat,

Kind of wish we would just get away from cars. I’m in a car centric neighborhood and miss the days of when I didn’t live in one.

cyborganism,

I’m in a neighborhood where nobody drives and everything is a 15 minute walk away. It’s fucking fantastic!

Treczoks,

Like Trump demands being King of the USA or something.

Just don’t take those idiots seriously. They are Trolls.

HiddenLayer5,
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

Just like Steve Jobs and every other “visionary” all he does is demand things, have his engineers and factory slaves do their thing, and then go on stage and act like he personally minted every single cybertruck by hand. Any asshole can do the job of a visionary, actually, being an asshole is the only required skill.

31337,

LOL. At the same price as the Lightning, there’s no way this could compete with Ford. I thought the point of the sharp angles was to make the truck super cheap. If it was $25k, I’d consider getting it not caring about what it looked like (as long as it was warrantied for mechanical failures). Just for a cheap new truck to haul shit and not worry about getting beat up.

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