The CyberHammer: Tesla’s Controversial Self-Inflicted Solution

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The CyberHammer: Tesla's Controversial Self-Inflicted Solution
CyberHammer (Credits: Tesla)

Even though it’s not very strong, a lot of people think the Tesla Cybertruck is super tough. The company knows this and decided to make a new product called the CyberHammer. It’s just like the truck, but it’s only for show.

They made the CyberHammer to remember when they first showed off the Cybertruck a while ago. They smashed it with a sledgehammer to show how strong it was. A lot of Tesla fans liked this. They made 800 hammers, and they sold out on Tesla’s website. Now, people are selling them on eBay for $1,000 to $4,000!

The CyberHammer: Tesla's Controversial Self-Inflicted Solution
CyberHammer (Credits: Tesla)

The CyberHammer is made of steel, and it has the signature of the guy who designed it on the head. Tesla says it’s a real collector’s item, but that seems silly.

You might think the CyberHammer is strange and pointless, and I agree with you. But it gets even sillier. Tesla says you shouldn’t hit hard things with it. You should only use it for display or in the gym.

So, the CyberHammer isn’t really a hammer. It’s more like a toy, just like how the Cybertruck isn’t really a truck. It’s also more like a toy.

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Allison Perry

By Allison Perry

Allison Perry covers the fast-changing world of electric vehicles, autonomous tech, and sustainable mobility at Dax Street. With a focus on the future of driving, she breaks down EV launches, infrastructure updates, and the innovations shaping tomorrow’s roads.

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