Watch How a Tesla Camera Reveals a Carjacker's 'Dumb' Mistake - You Won't Believe Your Eyes!

As the world shifts gears towards a more sustainable future, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly common on the roads of Australia. The Tesla, with its sleek design and advanced technology, is leading the charge in this electric revolution. However, it's not just the environmental benefits or the savings on fuel that are catching the attention of Aussies over 60 – it's also the impressive security features these cars boast.

In a recent incident that unfolded on a dark Auckland road, a Tesla's security system proved its worth in what could have been a harrowing situation. Captured on the vehicle's dashcam, eerie footage shows a large, hooded figure wearing a balaclava making a 'dumb' attempt at carjacking. The man, with a brazen disregard for the driver's safety, approaches the Tesla and demands entry. But here's where the would-be thief's plan falls apart.



The Tesla's infamous flat door handles, designed to retract flush with the car's body, became an unexpected hero. The man, caught on camera, fumbles clumsily with the handles, unable to gain the grip he needs to force his way in. His sausage-like fingers simply couldn't grasp the retracted door handle, and within a mere 25 seconds, the Tesla driver was able to speed away, leaving the frustrated carjacker in the dust.


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A balaclava-wearing man was caught on CCTV trying to carjack a Tesla. Credit: Facebook


This footage, which has been circulating on social media, has left viewers both amused and shocked at the audacity of the crime attempt. But it also highlights a significant advantage of owning a Tesla – or any high-end EV for that matter. Breaking into these vehicles is no easy feat. With laminated glass windows and automatic locking systems that engage as soon as the car is in motion, they're a tough nut to crack. And if that's not enough, the Tesla's array of eight cameras offers a 360-degree surveillance capability, making it a veritable fortress on wheels.



The would-be thief's blunder serves as a stark reminder that stealing a car equipped with GPS tracking, camera recordings, and remote disabling features is not just difficult – it's downright foolish. As one social media user aptly put it, attempting to steal such a car is 'peak dumb.'

The rise in popularity of electric vehicles like Tesla is a global trend, and Australia is no exception. With the Tesla Model Y named the best-selling vehicle worldwide in 2023, it's clear that EVs are not just a passing fad. As prices become more competitive and consumer demand grows, we can expect to see more of these high-tech cars on our roads.

For our members who are considering making the switch to an electric vehicle, this incident might just tip the scales in favor of a Tesla. Not only could you be driving a car that's kinder to the environment and your wallet, but you'll also be behind the wheel of one of the most secure vehicles on the market.



Key Takeaways
  • Dashcam footage captures an attempted carjacking of a Tesla in Auckland, where the would-be thief struggles with Tesla's flat door handles.
  • Despite the terrifying nature of the incident, the driver was able to escape unharmed, and the attempt lasted only 25 seconds.
  • Commenters online noted that breaking into Teslas is difficult due to their security features like laminated glass windows, locking mechanisms, and GPS tracking.
  • Electric vehicles, particularly the Tesla Model Y, are soaring in popularity in Australia and globally, with expectations of continued growth in the EV market.

Have you had any experiences with electric vehicles, or perhaps you've witnessed the impressive security features of a Tesla firsthand? Share your stories with us in the comments below – we'd love to hear about your encounters with the cutting-edge technology that's driving us into the future.
 
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In view of the distances to be travelled in Oz I feel at this time a hybrid would be the best option.
 
In view of the distances to be travelled in Oz I feel at this time a hybrid would be the best option.
My neighbours thought so. They got their keys last week with a new Toyota RAV4 Hybrid after a long, long wait. Needed one like that to put their push bikes in the back.
 

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