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Footage of Cybertruck 'stuck' in snow as Honda drives effortlessly past leaves Tesla fans infuriated

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Published 12:32 20 Feb 2025 GMT

Footage of Cybertruck 'stuck' in snow as Honda drives effortlessly past leaves Tesla fans infuriated

Many are poking fun at the vehicle's struggle in cold climates

Rebekah Jordan

Rebekah Jordan

New footage shows a Cybertruck stranded in the snow whilst a Honda breezes past.

More and more videos are surfacing online of Cybertrucks getting stuck or people getting stuck in their Tesla trucks.

And many social media communities on the internet are using it to poke fun at Elon Musk's automotive company. No seriously, there's even a Reddit community called 'Cyberstuck' dedicated to showcasing Cybertrucks stuck in different scenarios.

Now, with new footage surfacing of one stranded in the snow, it seems the Tesla truck might not be the best vehicle for colder climates. The viral video shows a Tesla Cybertruck struggling to get out of a parking spot in the snow.

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The clip made its fame over on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), showing the boxy Tesla attempting to get out of a curb-side parking lot. The driver desperately tries reversing and moving forward, before the wheels lose traction and spin around. After a minute, the electric vehicle is shown to be going absolutely nowhere.




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To add salt to the wound, the boxy vehicle is shown up by cheaper cars driving past that are displaying little to no problems at all.

According to the video, the clip was shot in Montreal, Canada after what appears to be a heavy snowfall a day or so before.

Boston Smalls posted the clip on X alongside a pretty impressive remix of 50 Cent's In Da Club, captioned: "100 grand to watch a little Honda drive by you."

The post has already reached over 25 million views on X alone. Surprised by the blowup, Boston commented on their original post: "Lol holy s*** this blew up. President Musk is definitely gonna see this."

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Viewers have been criticising the futuristic vehicle and its impracticalities in such climates.

"This is painful to watch," one user wrote.

"The vehicle is simply TOO HEAVY!" another added.

After the post went viral, the account joked in the replies: 'Lol holy sh** this blew up. President Musk is definitely gonna see this. Don't delete my account bro.'

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Tesla's Cybertruck has had its fair share of controversies (NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty)
Tesla's Cybertruck has had its fair share of controversies (NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty)

Someone else remarked: "Say you’ve never driven in the snow before. Without saying you’ve never driven in the snow before."

It's unclear what tyres the Cybertruck in the viral clip has. As stated by Tesla, Cybertruck owners are advised to use winter tyres or tyre chains to increase traction in snowy or icy conditions.

The Tesla website reads: "Use winter tires to increase traction in snowy or icy conditions. You can purchase winter tires on the Tesla Shop.

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"Tire chains provide additional traction when driving in snowy or icy conditions. Check local regulations to determine if tire chains are recommended or required during winter months."

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