I didn't know trucks had fuselages...
If you take a look side by side of each one of these components, isolated from the rest of the view, you can see significant design differences. In fact you might conclude the doors are nothing alike. The fenders are nothing alike. Fuselages don't exist on either. Maybe the windshields have similarity. But show me any 3 cars or trucks on the market that don't have similar looking windshields. Aerodynamics dictate a design regime. All computers generate aerodynamics design the same way, it's fluid modeling. "Your tear drop looks too much like my tear drop." Whaaaa. (That's Nicola crying in grave over the disgrace of copying his name for petty things such as this.)
One thing Tesla has going for it is design references within its own lineup. The nose of the semi has style cues taken from the cars. You can see them. Which is way different from the Nicola nose (thankfully).
copied the fuselage, doors, fenders, wraparound windshield, and other aerodynamic features
If you take a look side by side of each one of these components, isolated from the rest of the view, you can see significant design differences. In fact you might conclude the doors are nothing alike. The fenders are nothing alike. Fuselages don't exist on either. Maybe the windshields have similarity. But show me any 3 cars or trucks on the market that don't have similar looking windshields. Aerodynamics dictate a design regime. All computers generate aerodynamics design the same way, it's fluid modeling. "Your tear drop looks too much like my tear drop." Whaaaa. (That's Nicola crying in grave over the disgrace of copying his name for petty things such as this.)
One thing Tesla has going for it is design references within its own lineup. The nose of the semi has style cues taken from the cars. You can see them. Which is way different from the Nicola nose (thankfully).