The Tesla Cybertruck is the one vehicle on the road you really don’t want to crash into. It’s like being hit by a tank, as this video shows.
Thanks to its pressed stainless steel body panels, extremely stiff construction and those sharp angles, you don't want to be on the receiving end of a Tesla Cybertruck. Crashing into one in traffic can have catastrophic consequences since the Cybertruck’s body is like armor with little to no flex, and it will result in extreme damage to the other vehicle and hardly any damage to the Tesla’s thick steel panels.
Crashing into a solid object that stops it in its tracks would be very bad for occupants inside the truck since the deceleration would be much more pronounced than in a vehicle with crumple zones, whose job is specifically to bring a vehicle to a stop more gradually. The over-three-ton Cybertruck is the closest thing to driving a street-legal tank on the road, and it will do a lot of damage to whatever it crashes into.
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