On Twitter, Cybertruck owners gained attention after showed off pictures of the vehicle’s tonneau cover, which devastated by Hungry Raccoons.
On social media, a Tesla Cybertruck owner faced to unfortunate incident involving a persistent group of raccoons, gained attention.
A Tesla Cybertruck owner recently experienced an unexpected and unfortunate incident during a camping trip in Minnesota.
The event shared on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum, has sparked a mix of reactions from fellow owners and enthusiasts.
The incident was reported to involve a persistent group of raccoons
Cybertruck owner were stunned after finding their vehicle’s tonneau cover covered in adorable muddy paw prints.
In the Cybertruck Owners Club forum, a Tesla owner showcased the damage to their vehicle with the caption: ‘Raccoons tried to enter the vault overnight while camping in Minnesota!’
Later, on Twitter, a user named @niccruzpatane shared their vehicle cover, demonstrating that it was raccoon-proof.
The post has the caption: “Cybertruck’s Bed Vault is raccoon proof”.
During a peaceful night of camping, the owner of the Tesla Cybertruck discovered their vehicle’s tonneau cover—referred to by Tesla as the “vault”—covered in muddy paw prints.
The mischievous raccoons had attempted to break into the enclosed truck bed, causing significant damage.
The raccoons, or perhaps just one particularly determined raccoon, gnawed apart the cover’s trim piece, leaving massive holes. The extent of the damage suggests that repairs will be both time-consuming and costly, given Tesla’s repair history.
The post quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media.
The incident sparked many reactions from other Cybertruck owners. Some remained positive, praising the vehicle’s ability to recover despite the damage. While others saw the humorous side of the hungry raccoons.
One person said: If by “raccoon proof” you mean a small animal doing significant damage to your tonneau cover… then OK.
A second wrote: It’s one part that’s pretty easy to fix. The whole point is they didn’t get in.
While a third commented: Wow. I’m surprised it took that damage at all. Interesting to note.
Another added: The hell it’s not!! Hopefully Tesla anticipated this and has a way of replacing only the rubber piece.
Someone else said: I’m sold. I have had Raccoons all over my Model 3 recently
However, many believe this incident to be a Cybertruck advertisement.
Some view the bear’s damage as marketing portraying it as a “vehicle built for every planet” and robust enough to withstand harsh conditions.
However, the encounter with the Cybertruck’s raccoon raises doubts about these claims. If hungry bears can cause such damage, one can only imagine the impact of more significant threats.