Cybertruck got T-boned by a Nissan Sentra, but you can hardly tell. It’s a tank. Not even the glass shattered
The amount of people who think the sides of a vehicle is a crumple zone are astounding. 😂 The Nissan clearly took majority of the energy on the impact, but you can’t deny how well Cybertruck held up given the damage on the Nissan. Yes it will most likely be totalled, but there is a good chance of it being bought at auction, then put back on the road. It’s not in catastrophic condition.
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @WholeMarsBlog @Tesla_na Not a good thing. Modern cars are designed to crumple to absorb the impact of a hit so you come out alive.
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @WholeMarsBlog @Tesla_na Probably 100k in damage though and two years repair wait.
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @WholeMarsBlog @Tesla_na My dude, cars are supposed to crumple, that's why death rates in older cars are so high. The force goes into the people inside instead of being dispersed by the car. This is a death machine.
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @Tesla_na THE TESLA GUY BROKE BOTH HIS LEGS! Meanwhile Nissan driver walked off without a scratch lol
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @Tesla_na Me getting rear ended in my impervious cybertruck
@niccruzpatane Yeah, that’s not good… Cars are SUPPOSED to crumble to absorb the energy of the impact. It’s actually quite dangerous for a car to look so good after getting hit that hard 😂
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @WholeMarsBlog @Tesla_na Wow, well the Tesla barely absorbed any impact so the passengers probably took it all. I hope they're ok.
@niccruzpatane @Tesla @WholeMarsBlog @Tesla_na Serious question but where does all do that energy go? Where or to whom does it get transferred to?!