Tesla is notorious for making bold assertions but failing to deliver on those promises. The Tesla Semi was first demonstrated in 2017, although it has only recently begun appearing in specific locations. The Tesla Roadster, which debuted in 2017, is still being manufactured by the company today. Additionally, the Tesla Cyber Truck electric pickup truck that we first informed you about in 2019 will not be available until at least 2024. This also turns out to be an overly optimistic assumption. The documents taken from Tesla’s headquarters in Germany reveal why the Cybertruck is so far behind schedule and how there may be flaws in the Cybertruck’s fundamental design and engineering. Thieves took the documents. The January 2022 report, one of 100 GB leaked by a whistleblower to Handelsblatt and shared with Wired, reveals that pre production Cybertruck has severe problems with its powertrain, brakes, suspension, structure, and seals. Additionally, the report states that the Cybertruck has severe issues with its powertrain, brakes, suspension, design, and seals. Let’s have a look at the different points that have been raised.