I actually really like the design of the Tesla Cybertruck.

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/53217793

I actually really like the aesthetic of the Tesla Cybertruck. - Divisions by zero

Maybe it’s the retro-futuristic style or reminiscent of sci-fi and cyperpunk, but I genuinely really like the design. I would never buy one due to the MYRIAD issues plaguing the stainless steel body, interior build quality, or give Tesla money. But still a cool looking car, if nonfunctional truck.

It’s actually futuristic, which would be neat if Tesla’s owner didn’t think that the societies that cyberpunk works depict are something to strife for. Plus, that kind of edgy design is hostile to cyclists and pedestrians.
All cars are hostile to pedestrians and cyclists
True, but it still makes a big difference whether they’ll die from a 30 km/h collision or a 15 km/h collision.
It’s also hostile to all other cars. The lack of crumple zone makes it a hazard to everyone and everything except the person in it.
IDK about the Cybertruck, but I’m not aware of an inherent reason why a car that has lots of sharp angles would have less crumple zone.

I’m pretty sure I heard/read about it in the past. I did some searching and found that it’s highly likely that my statement has been debunked.

So I stand corrected!

Which isn’t to say that I dont hate the damn thing. I still hope they all rust.

No, you’re still right in effect. It might have some crumple, but it performs terribly compared to real cars. The only thing that remotely saves it sorta’-kinda’ is it weighs a fuckton.
That’s due to its idiotic execution, though, not because it’s fundamentally impossible to build its outside shape with a decent crumple zone.
Its idiotic execution is reality. Some hypothetical execution by a non-neonazi moron is not the reality we live in.