Electric cars were made in the earliest days of automobiles. I don’t see anyone wanting to burn them, as these were examples of American innovation: they were ahead of their time. Even many decades ahead of the time they were built, they’re highly collectable by vintage car enthusiasts. Besides, people see no reason to burn them, or other electric vehicles since. Speaking of seeing, Teslas are bristling with cameras.
So why have we yet to see from these so much as one frame of video footage of any supposed ‘Terrorist Acts’ upon them…?!
How Tesla can effectively have total control over those vehicles via just software updates. Every part of it: from media playing to battery management. How they can brick any Tesla that has had a third party battery pack fitted. Why not just brick any Tesla on a whim.
Or cause a battery to go thermonuclear.
Those early electric vehicles still had mechanical linkages from the steering column to the front wheels. Doors with handles.
The only circuitry being the on/off switch, the rheostat from the battery to the motor via the throttle pedal, and the charging point.