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I didn't think of the finger severer. Yes, it's probably a safety feature to counter the bad design.
Now imagine you somehow got your fingers stuck in there, but luckily they weren't chopped off, only injured. But oh shit, now the frunk (can I slap whoever coined that stupid word) is stuck shut and won't open.
What do? Call 911 and Tesla, or just call 911 and have someone grab a crowbar or two? Would emergency services bust out the jaws of life?...
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Frunk is probably European origin, since it was being used for rear/mid engine vehicles long before EVs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8mkW1rjWr4
Or a child, whose finger it would probably sever.
if the truck can sever a deer in half, it would have no problem doing it to something less robust.
Ok, granted, it's a badass deer huntin' truck.
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