Tesla truly outdid itself: Now they're making cat houses!
Having presented a variety of products before, Tesla seems to be pushing boundaries this time. Behold Tesla's new cat house.
Tesla, renowned for its innovative approach in the automotive world, has recently unveiled a new product that has captured the attention of cat lovers and tech enthusiasts alike. Mirroring the design of their futuristic Cybertruck, Tesla has introduced a cardboard cat house.
This unique flat-pack cat house is crafted from corrugated cardboard, taking on an angular design reminiscent of the Cybertruck’s iconic shape. As per Tesla's description, the structure is semi-open, fortified with thickened corrugated paper, ensuring it is both robust and suitable for the natural habits and daily requirements of felines. Customers can take pleasure in assembling the cat house themselves, which features a thick, moisture-resistant cardboard frame. At its core, an integrated scratching board provides an added attraction for cats.
Tesla truly outdid itself: Now they're making cat houses!
Designed to withstand the weight of felines up to 7.5kg, the cat house is not Tesla’s first foray into novel product designs. Drawing inspiration from the Cybertruck, which was originally showcased in 2009 with features mimicking both a pickup truck and a stealth fighter jet, Tesla has continuously expanded its product range. The bulletproof electric Cybertruck itself has received diverse feedback from consumers. Building on their brand, Tesla has introduced various items under its "Tesla Life" collection, targeting the younger Chinese demographic. This includes products like a drip coffee maker, a Frisbee, and even a skateboard.
Tesla's influence remains undiminished in China, even amidst the swift rise of local automotive giants such as BYD. A significant portion of Tesla's new customers in the country are younger than 30. Within a mere five years after graduating, many university graduates have hailed Tesla as their favorite car brand. Recent surveys have underscored this sentiment, indicating a staggering 95% approval rating for Tesla among individuals below the age of 30.