Tesla shares a VERY cheeky video of its seat-testing robot - as users joke 'that chair is about to...

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A massive robotic arm examined Tesla's seats to the rhythm of the popular song Satisfaction, which was a hit in 2003. Enthusiasts speculate that the chair being assessed could potentially be a part of the upcoming Cybertruck.

Last modified: 17:04 London Time, 18th July 2023

When it comes to Tesla, thoughts of intimacy are likely the furthest thing from your mind.

However, Elon Musk's company has released a rather scandalous video of its seat-testing robot, prompting Twitter users to humorously suggest that the 'chair is on the verge of experiencing ecstasy'.

Fresh video of Tesla's cybernetic crimson limb demonstrates a chair being continuously depressed synchronized with the popular 2003 track, "Satisfaction" by Benny Benassi and The Biz.

Tesla stated that the seat went through 50,000 instances of entering and exiting, which is equivalent to the total usage of a typical vehicle throughout its entire lifespan.

Yet, only one thought dominated the minds of Twitter users, and it wasn't revolving around the caliber of Tesla's quality assessments.

Tesla's latest seats underwent rigorous testing using a colossal robotic arm, grooving to the infectious rhythm of the popular 2003 track Satisfaction.

"That chair is on the verge of experiencing intense pleasure," commented one individual, while another person chimed in, asking, "What reason does this robot have to engage in inappropriate behavior towards this chair?"

One individual made a humorous remark: 'When everything brings her to mind?' as another user posted on Twitter: 'Oh, you made contact with my tralala.'

Musk personally took the initiative to share the Tesla post, stating: 'Ensure your audio is activated to fully enjoy the experience.'

The playful video emerges only a day after Tesla's inaugural CyberTruck was assembled at its 'Giga Texas' production plant in Austin, Texas.

The state-of-the-art fully electric car possesses a distinctively edgy structure in a shade of dark gray and will have a cost ranging from $50,000 (£38,000) to $70,000 (£53,000).

Certain individuals on Twitter think that the chair showcased in the video released today could potentially be a part of the Cybertruck, but there is no official verification for this claim.

"I have to confess… These #Cybertruck seats appear to be quite impressive," one user commented, "A delightful surprise."

Another person commented: 'I notice Cybertruck seats, woohoo,' while somebody else contributed: 'Tesla is currently playing around with us! I understand what they're doing here! It's all about the Cybertruck seats!'

People on Twitter left a multitude of comments, cracking jokes about the titillating new video of Tesla car.

Several Twitter users speculate that the chair showcased in today's video could potentially be a part of the Cybertruck, however, there is no official verification of this claim.

This playful video emerges only a day following the debut of Tesla's inaugural CyberTruck, which was constructed in the state of Texas.

A few enthusiasts speculate that the chair under examination could potentially be a vital element of the upcoming Cybertruck.

truck. Its unique design is sure to turn heads everywhere it goes. Instead of conforming to the norms of a typical pickup truck, Tesla has chosen to embrace innovation and create a vehicle that stands out from the crowd. The Cybertruck's distinctive wedge shape and durable stainless-steel body, referred to by Tesla as the exoskeleton, sets it apart from the traditional pickup trucks we are accustomed to seeing on the roads. Prepare to be amazed by this bold and futuristic creation.

Musk provided enthusiasts with their initial peek at the Cybertruck in 2019, but its unveiling caused great distress for the billionaire as the vehicle's glass windows shattered.

During that time, Franz von Holshausen, the design head of Tesla, made an attempt to demonstrate the glass's durability by hurling a sizable metal ball from a short distance.

However, Musk could be overheard uttering "oh my freaking goodness" as the glass broke - even though it seemed to resist the same trial before the official presentation.

Ever since that time, multiple adjustments to the design have been implemented, resulting in a vehicle that can withstand the impact of rocks and other fragments that might be propelled into the air while driving on uneven landscapes.

However, according to CarBuzz, the Cybertruck has allegedly garnered over 1.5 million orders since 2019.

MailOnline has reached out to Tesla for additional details.

Cybertruck: Unveiled As Heavy Duty In 2019

In November 2017, Elon Musk discusses an idea for a 'truck capable of transporting another truck'.

In November of 2019, Elon Musk reveals the prototype of the Cybertruck. Unfortunately, during a failed demonstration, the vehicle's windows end up shattered.

January 2021: The chief executive officer posts on social media declaring that the Cybertruck does not require a garage due to its adequate self-security features.

April 2021: Musk reveals that he has been 'operating the Cybertruck across the area where it shall be constructed'.

In the blog post for September 2021, Musk mentioned that the production of the Cybertruck is not anticipated to start before the end of 2022.

Musk addresses the audience in the presence of the recently revealed Tesla Cybertruck, an electric vehicle powered solely by a battery. The truck's windows were shattered during a failed test to assess its durability. This event took place at the Tesla Design Center located in Hawthorne, California on November 21, 2019.

January 2022: Musk shares that he has been cruising around Giga Texas in the newest and incredibly impressive prototype.

In the earnings conference call, Musk conveyed that the production of the Cybertruck has been postponed until 'optimistically the following year'.

September 2022: Musk takes to social media to announce, "The Cybertruck will possess a sufficient level of waterproofing to function momentarily as a water vessel, enabling it to navigate across rivers, lakes, and even relatively calm seas."

November 2022: Musk posts on Twitter: 'The Cybertruck is a truly unique creation that only emerges rarely.'

In February 2023, Musk restates that the manufacturing of the Cybertruck will commence within this year.

In the month of May 2023, Elon Musk declares that Tesla is putting in immense effort to bring the Cybertruck into the manufacturing phase. He describes it as a challenging product to design and an even more formidable task to construct.

July 2023: Inaugural Cybertruck assembled at the Gigafactory in Texas.

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