Last week, all eyes were on the company.
After hyping up the company's new factory in Texas, Musk took some time on stage to show off the latest prototype of his company's brutalist Cybertruck.
The prototype displayed last week leaves a lot to be desired after years of delays.
It looked like a Cybertruck from a distance. The attendees of the Cyber Rodeo got a closer look as well.
The prototype looked bad up close, as seen in footage uploaded to YouTube by Cyber Owners.
We are not talking just panel gaps here, as has been customary for the brand in the past. The prototype looks incomplete, as if it was not finished in time for the party it was hosting.
The doors are not the same color as the rest of the vehicle.
Jalopnik's Steve Da Silva wrote that everything is bowed, bent at strange angles, and there is room for massive panel gaps.
The Cybertruck has already been delayed a number of times.
The vehicle is now slated to go into production next year, which is good news for those who ordered their trucks well over two years ago.
Despite the CEO's many promises, we still haven't seen a production ready version of Musk's passion project.
The latest prototype of the Cybertruck looks worse than before.
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