Mr. Beast to give away 10 Tesla Cybertrucks in latest video challenge

Mr. Beast announces a challenge to give away 10 Tesla Cybertrucks, featuring YouTube personalities.


Pop Culture & Art July 13, 2024
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YouTube star Mr. Beast, renowned for his extravagant challenges and generous giveaways, announced his latest video on Saturday, where he plans to give away 10 Tesla Cybertruck units. The video features 50 YouTube personalities competing for a $1 million prize by attempting to stay within a designated area, with the last person remaining declared the winner.

In an initial challenge, Mr. Beast offered contestants the opportunity to leave the competition area to make a free-throw basketball shot. Successful participants would win a Cybertruck for one of their subscribers and be allowed to re-enter the competition. Those who missed the shot were eliminated. While several contestants missed, a few managed to secure a Cybertruck for their top subscribers.

The full video can be watched on Mr. Beast's YouTube channel, where fans can see the competition unfold. It remains unclear if all 10 Cybertrucks were given away during the video challenge.

Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, reacted to the video on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, commenting "cool."

This is not Mr. Beast's first collaboration with Tesla products. In January, he featured a Model X in one of his videos and engaged in discussions with Elon Musk, leading to the video being uploaded to the X platform.

The Tesla Cybertruck has recently gained attention, becoming the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. priced over $100,000 in June. The electric truck also participated in the Goodwood Festival of Speed hill climb. Tesla has been updating Cybertruck drive units for greater efficiency and issued voluntary recalls for wiper motor issues and trunk bed trim problems.

COMMENTS (1)

Sufyan Khan | 3 months ago | Reply I want to be part of Mr beast video please
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