Elon Musk said the Tesla Cybertruck helped contain an explosion outside of a Trump hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Elon Musk has said the "evil knuckleheads" behind the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel picked the "wrong vehicle for a terrorist attack" as the car limited the damage inflicted.
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas, resulting in fatalities and injuries. Elon Musk is considering legal action against media outlets
After a Cybertruck was used in a potential act of terror, Tesla's CEO Elon Musk was quick to tout the vehicle.
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded just outside the Trump Towers hotel in Las Vegas early Wednesday morning, killing the person occupying the vehicle. Investigators have since suggested that the incident may have been an act of terrorism,
People were quick to pick up on the irony of a vehicle by Musk’s company going up in flames in front of the 64-story luxury building co-owned by Trump.
West Coast-based real estate mogul and Elon Musk fan Keith Wasserman, who has called for cutting property taxes, triggered a tidal wave of schadenfreude on social media after begging for "private firefighters" to come "protect our home" in the city.
The vehicles have endless amounts of personal data that could expose a crime, a marital affair, or even be sold to the highest bidder.
The highly decorated soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack, Las Vegas police said Tuesday. The updates Tuesday come nearly a week after 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger fatally shot himself just before the truck blew up.
The Tesla rollercoaster continues as after exciting product launches and a stock surge post-election, the EV maker is now seeing slumping sales.