Customers discover ‘fatal’ design flaw in Tesla’s $80,000 Cybertruck

It can chop your fingers off!

Customers discover ‘fatal’ design flaw in Tesla’s $80,000 Cybertruck that could lead to passengers’ fingers being CHOPPED OFF – and it’s been named the ‘guillotine effect’

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New owners of Tesla’s sleek, stainless-steel Cybertruck may want to watch their fingers closing the electric vehicles doors and its front-facing trunk.

Reviewers have conducted a now viral ‘carrot test,’ and other experiments with hot dogs, bananas, and other food to simulate what would happen to passengers’ hands and fingers — discovering a gruesome ‘guillotine effect’ in the process.

The $80,000 truck – which has been plagued by manufacturing issues – does not feature anti-pinch sensors like Tesla’s own Model X and rival electric trucks like Ford’s F-150 Lightning.

‘I’m just going to shut the door like a normal person shuts the door. Nothing too hard,’ one reviewer said just before gently showing the Cybertruck’s driver’s side door chop the ends off two large, hearty carrots.

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