Well, shucks!
https://electrek.co/2025/09/30/u-s-army-confirms-tesla-cybertruck-cant-be-imported-in-europe/
The Cybertruck has no type-approval from the European Union (EU) due to significant passive safety concerns. Several specifications of the Cybertruck, particularly the sharp-edged, stiff stainless-steel body, violate EU safety standards, primarily for the protection of vulnerable road users.
EU safety standards do not only focus on the safety of the vehicle occupants but also on the safety of other road users and in particular of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists. These standards require, for example, passive safety features such as impact protection zones prohibiting sharp edges on the vehicle body and speed limiters on vehicles weighing over 3.5 tons – requirements clearly violated by the Cybertruck.


Sorry, wasn’t a dig at you, Cybertrucks should be used like the dumpsters they are.
It’s all right. I didn’t take it that way. Looking at the comments on this post, it’s clear that the headline had misled some people. I can also see that it’s a bit click-baity. Normally click-bait headlines annoy me, but since this community is all about mocking Tesla and Musk, I gave it a pass.
I probably could have done a better job with the post’s title and the excerpted text, but even so some people are going to see the image/headline and run with that info instead of diving into the article for context.
Anyway… no concerns here.