Anand Mahindra shared an image relating to the Tesla car, tagging the CEO of the company Elon Musk. The Mahindra Group chairman suggested future ideas for Tesla cars.
Indian Tesla car
Mahindra group chairman Anand Mahindra, an active social media user, whose posts vary from inspirational to comical, recently shared a poster that has grabbed the attention of netizens.
The business tycoon has tagged Tesla CEO Elon Musk and posted a picture of a bullock cart. Mahindra’s idea for an alternative transportation mode, the “original Tesla vehicle”, has grabbed attention online. He used a hilarious way to explain the future of cars by Tesla. The caption with the image read, “Back to the Future…”.
Bullock cart
The picture shows two men lying on the cart while two bulls pull the vehicle. The picture promoting a bullock cart, says that it does not require fuel or a driver, and anyone can take a nap during the journey.
“Original Tesla vehicle. No Google map required, No fuel to buy, No pollution, FSD mode (Fully Self Driven), Set Home Workplace Relax, Take a nap, Reach your destination,” the picture said.
BACK to the Future… @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/csuzuF6m4t
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 24, 2022
The users on Twitter were seen giving hilarious responses while many even shared their own creations of memes.
Real version https://t.co/D5NwBhOxqc
— Gautam Kashyap (@gkash77) April 24, 2022
That's is a old and beautiful culture in India,
Indian संस्कृति की धरोहर और इन्सान की सबसे बड़ी अपना कहीं जाने की खूबसूरत दोस्ती मित्रता….— kapil_patel_official_07 (@kapil_hinsu) April 25, 2022
EV for environment is a myth. pic.twitter.com/m6pu8nzz1C
— Murthy (@Nanii_9999) April 24, 2022
Auto pilot mode.OTHER BENIFIT NO ROAD PERMIT,NO ROAD TAX NO TOLL TAX
— RAJ KUMAR MANDAL (@RAJkUMA90668079) April 24, 2022
We would definitely have to go back to our roots, or find some innovative way to fulfill the commitment of cutting down carbon emissions. The day is not far when the most vulnerable will have to pay for the act which actually they ain't be liable for.
— Himanshu Singh (@Himansh71526753) April 24, 2022