Cybertruck Not Just Bulletproof, It's Shopping Cart Proof, Too: Watch The Test Video
The highly anticipated Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) Cybertruck electric vehicle officially started deliveries at the end of November.
With its unique design and stainless steel, bulletproof nature, the Cybertruck has often gone viral for various tests completed. A new test reveals something the everyday consumer and driver might experience with their vehicles on shopping trips.
What Happened: Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the Cybertruck could pay off for an apocalypse someday. Podcaster Joe Rogan also showed that the Cybertruck was arrow-proof during a test of the vehicle before deliveries took place.
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Most people won't have to worry whether bullets and arrows can go through a stainless steel frame. But a test done by YouTuber Carwow might be more up their alley.
The YouTuber with 8.8 million subscribers did a review of the vehicle, which covered discussions on design, price, interior, back seats, annoying things, cool things, 0-60 MPH time and the viral oversized windshield wiper.
The video currently has over 1.7 million views.
As shared by InsideEVs, the video tests a shopping cart being pushed towards the Cybertruck front door. The test reveals a slight flex in the door panel, but no lasting damage done to the stainless steel frame.
Another test in the video shows a man with a helmet riding in the shopping cart to ram into the Cybertruck. The test reveals no damage to the Cybertruck.
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Why It's Important: The Cybertruck has a starting price of $60,990 to $99,990 for three various models that will have deliveries starting in 2024 and 2025. The early Foundation Series model of the vehicle comes with a price tag of $120,000.
People are buying the EV pickup for a variety of reasons. While being bulletproof or shopping cart-proof won't likely be at the top of the list of reasons to get the vehicle, they could be bonuses.
For anyone who's ever parked at a store only to come out and see a cart against the side of the vehicle with a dent or scratches, the shopping cart test could be a welcome sigh of relief for future Cybertruck owners.
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