Elon Musk has big ideas. He wants to send people to Mars, build robot taxis, and even create a Tesla boat one day. But for now, his Tesla Cybertrucks are struggling to stay on landโlet alone float. The latest proof?
Elon Musk once said Tesla would make boats. But for now, his cars are sinking. Recently, a Tesla Cybertruck went completely underwater in Ventura Harbor. It didnโt float and it didnโt drive out. It just sat there like a very expensive anchor. A tow truck had to pull it out, proving once again that Cybertrucks belong on landโat least most of the time.
The Tesla Cybertruckโs Track Record of Getting Stuck
This isnโt the first time a Tesla Cybertruck has failed a real-world test. One sank into deep snow while someone tried to pick out a Christmas tree. Another slid into mud, and a Ford pickup pulled it out. People have already questioned how practical the truck really is. Now, with one completely submerged, it seems the Cybertruck is testing more environmentsโand failing every time. If Musk ever wanted proof that his vehicle needs improvement, the universe just gave him a big, wet reminder.
Musk Says his Tesla Cybertruck Can Float, But Reality Says Otherwise
Musk once claimed that Cybertrucks could work โkinda like a boatโ over short distances. He even suggested Tesla might make an actual boat one day. But after this latest mishap, itโs clear that his truck is not seaworthy. Tesla Cybertruck boats are supposed to stay on top of the water. Cybertrucks, apparently, are not. Maybe the next model should come with a built-in life jacket.
The Internet Canโt Stop Laughing at Teslaโs โSubmarineโ
As soon as the video hit the internet, people started making jokes. Some called the Tesla Cybertruck the worldโs first electric submarine. Others said Tesla should add a โfloat modeโ in the next software update. Even die-hard Tesla fans had to admit that this was not a good look. If this was a test for Muskโs future boat, it failed miserably.
Muskโs Dreams Are Big, But Maybe Too Big
People know Elon Musk for thinking outside the box. He wants to change the way we drive, travel, and even live. But sometimes, his big ideas donโt match reality. The Tesla Cybertruck was supposed to be tough, durable, and futuristic. But so far, it keeps getting stuck, sliding, and now, sinking. If Tesla really wants to build a boat, maybe they should focus on making sure their trucks stay on land first.