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mnd999 | 2 years ago

It likely won’t meet European safety standards so there’s a whole market it will just miss. But maybe it’s too big to be practical in European cities anyway.

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InCityDreams|2 years ago

(Sadly?) there are more and more too-big-for-europe trucks in europe every day.

piva00|2 years ago

I see people driving Dodge RAM 1500s inside Prague and Paris, it's absolutely impractical but some do it.

emmelaich|2 years ago

Why would it not meant European safety standards? The S,3,Y are very safe. Do you think they've forgotten safety for the cybertruck?

Hamuko|2 years ago

>Do you think they've forgotten safety for the cybertruck?

Didn't Musk literally say "and if you're ever in an argument with another car, you will win" at an event, emphasising how the Cybertruck is terribly unsafe for everyone else on the road?

orwin|2 years ago

Because European do not only test the vehicle crashing by itself, but vehicle crashing into other vehicles (frontal crash and side crash), and vehicle crashing into pedestrians/bikes.

S,3,Y are sedan and would do well on those tests.