Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggests the company's Cybertruck could move faster through water with the help of an electric propeller.
"You’d need an electric propeller mounted on the tow hitch to go faster than a few knots.""You’d need an electric propeller mounted on the tow hitch to go faster than a few knots.
A pickup truck with four wheels, of course, isn't exactly an ideal vessel to cross any distance on water, at least without some paddles. But it sounds like Musk has been brainstorming since, because now he has a fresh idea: an outboard motor.
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