What a road tank !Tesla Cybertruck crash test exposed The body is basically intact

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-29

Fast Technology reported on December 13 that according to foreign media reports, the crash test of Tesla's Cybertruck was officially **.

It is reported that the car has undergone three crash tests, namely frontal collision, side impact and rollover test.

As you can see from the figure, in the frontal crash test, the Tesla Cybertruck completed the impact at a speed of 56 km/h, and all parts of the car remained good except for the damage to the front trunk.

It is worth mentioning that during the entire crash test, the A-pillar did not break or deform.

Tesla also conducted a lateral crash test on the car, but the results were just as pleasantly surprised.

Because the whole body of the car is made of stainless steel with high hardness as the material, it can not only absorb external impact force, but also be able to resist some caliber bullets.

Therefore, judging from the results of lateral collisions, the body shell made of stainless steel can indeed effectively absorb the impact force.

In addition, Tesla also conducted a roll test on the Cybertruck, which was also very stable and stood on its heels in the roll test at 16 kilometers per hour, and did not roll over.

It is understood that both the 2023 Model Y and Model 3 have won the highest Top Safety Pick+ award from IIHS. The Model X and Model S have also received 5-star ratings from NHTSA in the past, and Tesla may strive for similar results for its electric trucks.

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