Actions, unfortunately, do have their consequences, as one Cybertruck owner apparently discovered in a now-viral video.
In a video that's gone viral on social media, a purported Tesla Cybertruck owner is seen firing a pistol at the supposedly 'bulletproof' vehicle. It didn't work out the way he wanted. Sadness and regret ensured. Here's the thing about the claims around the Tesla Cybertruck's stainless steel body panels being supposedly bulletproof: I don't think that's something you want to intentionally try to verify with a vehicle that costs around $100,000.
Prototypes were seen peppered with bullets from a Tommy Gun, which may look cool but is hardly up to par with more modern weapons. And last year, Tesla released videos ahead of the Cybertruck's actual debut showing it standing up to 9mm handgun and submachine gun rounds as well. Since then it's been generally accepted—but again, not something you want to discover in real life—that the Cybertruck's doors are at least somewhat capable of standing up to small-arms fire.
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