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Tesla Cybertruck Banned In UK But Slated To Launch In Australia

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Published: Saturday, May 31, 2025 at 2:30 pm

Tesla Cybertruck Faces UK Ban, Eyes Australian Launch

The futuristic Tesla Cybertruck is facing a bumpy road, with a ban in the UK due to safety concerns, but a potential launch Down Under in Australia. British authorities have seized the vehicle, citing issues like its lack of a conformity certificate, sharp edges, excessive size and weight, an illegal light bar, and supercar-like acceleration. Jennifer Hominy, chairwoman of Britain's National Transportation Safety Board, criticized the Cybertruck, calling it a dangerous vehicle.

Despite these setbacks, Tesla sees a glimmer of hope in the Australian market. Tesla Australia is reportedly exploring the necessary modifications to comply with Australian Design Rules (ADR) for a potential launch. Country Director Thom Drew confirmed the Cybertruck has always been considered for the Australian market, suggesting a debut is on the horizon.

The Australian car market, known for its openness and progressive nature, is a key target for global automakers. It's already embraced Chinese brands like BYD and MG, making it a potential testing ground for the Cybertruck. The modifications needed for Australian compliance are relatively minor, including changes to bumper widths, external lighting, and a conversion to right-hand drive. These adjustments could add between $5,000 to $10,000 to the truck's price. If launched, it would be the first right-hand-drive Cybertruck globally, potentially arriving in early 2026.

Meanwhile, the Cybertruck is facing challenges in the US, with falling sales and declining resale values, possibly linked to Elon Musk's political involvement and the truck's controversial design.

BNN's Perspective: The Cybertruck's journey highlights the complexities of global automotive regulations and the challenges of introducing a radical vehicle design. While the UK's safety concerns are understandable, Australia's openness to new technologies could provide a crucial market for Tesla. The success of the Cybertruck will depend on its ability to adapt to local regulations and overcome public perception challenges.

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