I noticed that and thought the very same thing.This video from X shows the truck burning, but you can hear fireworks exploding and whistling. My guess is someone had fireworks stored in the truck cabin and they caught fire...
btcrealm said:Haven't seen it posted yet but get ready for a whole new wave of FUD hate....
This doesn't happen... Either IF an accident then what did they have in the cabin. OR who 'blew' up a cybertruck to send a message?!?
I don't believe this actually a cybertruck flaw at all....
Usually summer heat and an ignition device like open flame, vape devices, etc. Very rarely, badly made ones go off when dropped.I sure hope this was not the trucks fault. Can someone explain how fireworks spontaneously ignite? I've used fireworks for 30 years, stored them, transported them, And they've never just "gone off"
Yeah store vapes with Fireworks. Yep great idea.Usually summer heat and an ignition device like open flame, vape devices, etc. Very rarely, badly made ones go off when dropped.
-Crissa
Usually summer heat and an ignition device like open flame, vape devices, etc. Very rarely, badly made ones go off when dropped.
Some reporting is saying this was intentional.
-Crissa
lol you guys realize this was intentional right?
The entire burning section is the cab. There is no smoke from the bottom or the lower seams where the batteries are. The batteries are not burning....Right, so likely not fireworks. The whistling, could that be battery puncture? I know we want this to be sabotage, and the optics sure point there, but let's not put our blinders on if there could be a serious risk in our garages.
The entire burning section is the cab. There is no smoke from the bottom or the lower seams where the batteries are. The batteries are not burning....
I guess if you drilled or shot holes in the floor of the cab that would be the path of least resistance for battery smoke *facepalm*...
No you are fanning the flames, and maybe pouring FUD of gasoline on fire. Maybe because the guy driving in New Orleans was driving a Ford EV Lightning those owners should be prudent too.Good observation. What's your take on the 48v battery? And what's with all the personal condescendence ppl, I'm just trying to be prudent.