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I mean concidering Tesla lost the EU market, it's likely this will go unchallenged. but yes shitty but expected from the company.
Cybertruck isn't allowed in the EU anyway so our regulatory agencies and courts have no power over it. Plus they could just enable it in EU and keep disabled in US if there was a verdict in the EU court system that they have to honor their original terms.
interesting, I wasn't aware it wasn't allowed sale.
It is a rolling safety hazard. Have they done any crash tests with pedestrians?
Yes, it obliterated them and passed the test.
The passing requirements seem to differ vastly by region.