Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Make Cybertruck ‘Back On The Road’ After Las Vegas Explosion

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LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill held a press convention Wednesday after the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck. McMahill thanked Elon Musk for temporarily helping the police.

Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk announced that the electric vehicle company would refurbish the Cybertruck that exploded earlier this week and put it on the road.  

The unique Tesla vehicle retained its signature structure, remaining highly recognizable even after the fire had been extinguished outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

“The battery pack never even caught fire and the tires are still inflated! Once we get this Cybertruck back to Tesla, we’ll buff out the scratches and get it back on the road,” Musk wrote in a post on X.

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Following the explosion of the Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas (EyePress News/Shutterstock | Allison Robbert/AFP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

When someone suggested that Musk had been joking, the business titan declared that he was entirely serious about fixing up the Cybertruck.

“No, I,” he replied.

Musk said the explosion was not connected to Cybertruck, pointing out: “All the telemetric knowledge of the vehicle was positive at the time of the explosion. “

Speaking about the evidence after the explosion, Vefuel Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill noted “those are fuel canisters, those are, UH, camp fuel fuels and fireworks deaths. “

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A Tesla Cybertruck exploded in flames outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday, killing the driver and injuring seven other people. (EyePress/Shutterstock News)

McMahill said most of the explosion traveled “through the truck and out,” restricting damage to the area of ​​the explosion. He noticed that the doors of the hotel, near which the truck was parked, had not even been knocked down.

“Cybertruck is the worst possible choice for a car bomb, as its stainless steel armor will contain the blast better than any other commercial vehicle,” Musk noted in a tweet.

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The fireworks authorities, fuel tanks and camp fuel were connected to a controlled detonation formula through the Tesla Cybertruck motor force that exploded outside the Trump International hotel in Las Vefuel on Wednesday (News / Shutterstock).

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Authorities identified Matthew Livelsberger, 37, as the driver of the Cybertruck. The man committed suicide following an “intraoral gunshot wound,” the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said in an article in X, citing the Clark County, Nevada, coroner.

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