Tesla Cybertruck was a REALLY BAD idea...
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2023
- In recent days, Tesla has left the world speculating about the long-awaited Cybertruck. On October 20, a "leaked" video on Twitter showcased the Cybertruck cruising on a highway, bearing dents from a simulated machine gun test. Later, on October 31, Joe Rogan took a shot at the Cybertruck, attempting to pierce its door trim with a powerful bow - spoiler alert: he didn't succeed.
Tesla's promotional tactics are raising eyebrows, as they gear up for the release of their first electric pickup truck. Despite a surge in pre-orders, many potential buyers have grown impatient with the prolonged delays.
The most recent mass cancellations came after leaked Tesla documents hinted at issues with the Cybertruck. Experts argue that these issues are routine mechanical engineering problems that most automakers have already tackled.
Tesla's last new model was introduced in 2020, and critics suggest that the company lags behind competitors who are aggressively developing electric vehicles. Most automakers refresh their lineup within three to five years, whereas the Tesla Model S has been around for more than a decade. As other companies plan to release dozens of new models, Tesla's ability to deliver the Cybertruck still hangs in the balance.
Is the Cybertruck merely a marketing ploy? It boasts impressive specs, but practical issues have emerged, including handling problems during pre-production testing. Tesla's innovative features, like bulletproofing, have raised questions about their true value.
Tesla's unique manufacturing methods, relying on an exoskeleton rather than an endoskeleton, have created production challenges. The angular stainless steel design, while visually striking, may also make repairs difficult and pose potential safety concerns.
Torsional stiffness, a crucial factor in vehicle stability, has been a concern, and rectifying it could compromise the Cybertruck's design.
Tesla's entry into the truck market faces stiff competition from established manufacturers with decades of experience. While Tesla promises impressive specs, it needs to source or engineer many parts from scratch, a disadvantage compared to competitors like Ford's F-150 Lightning.
In conclusion, manufacturing the Cybertruck is a complex and costly endeavor. The decision to invest in this electric truck should be made thoughtfully. Is it just a marketing gimmick, or does it truly represent a leap in automotive innovation? The answer may lie in the details uncovered in this video.
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The car that Homer built.
I want a horn here, here and here! There's never a horn when you need one.
I want La Cucaracha horn 😅
Was thinking the same. Everytime I see this refrigerator with wheels, I see Homer waving from the driver's seat.
It doesn't fly I want it to Fly! Waaaaaaa
It's not free Elon said it would be free Waaaaaaaaa
Nice try@@ExploringCabinsandMines
I like that a group of bullet holes automatically means it was a machine gun. 😂
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I think it makes it look even better. Slow pistol rounds for sure. A respectable rifle round wouldn’t even hesitate going in one side and out the other. Most people are tards and don’t understand much.
@@olhesty2196luck we have big thinker like you around who understand all
Machine guns come in many calibers
@@FD-ms2nm
Does it come with a specific bullet grouping that you can identify by eyeball also? My point was, a group of holes doesn't mean a machine gun was used..
It's like the Pontiac Aztek and the DeLorean had a baby on steroids.
Not a pretty sight.
Damn it does
They should make an all aluminum non-bullet proof cybertruck. That would probably shave off 1000lbs. 😂
We learned a lot when DeLorean tried stainless. It made the car heaver - when it was underpowered to start with. Dents are hard (time consuming) to repair and if you use cheaper stainless (hello, Tesla), it can (will) have rust patches. Honestly, Saturn did it right with a traditional frame and then the plastic body panels. What works in the off road Baja trucks? Use what's already been tested under the hardest conditions instead of inflicting your customers with a test. If you wanted to make plastic Saturn-llike body panels them stronger, just use kevlar backing in strategic places or in stiffening strips glued to the panels. Oh, and the Cyber-Suck looks like ass. And not good ass either.
The entire reason for the cybertruck was an excuse to produce the stainless required for starship. Scales of economy. Single batches for the rocket was too expensive.
@@ibsn87sounds like cope.
@@Daboy804 sounds dope to me. Horses for courses mate. A car that doesn’t get covered in door dents, and doesn’t get scratched when you brush a tree or the kids drive a 12v car down the side of it. No paint fading and flaking. No clear coat failing from years in the sun. Not one dent after 10 years suits me.
And if it helps build the most badass rocket in the world I’m still ok with it 🤷🏼♂️ stick to your f-150 I guess, they are unique. Powerful, great turning circle, great handling for its size, and quick AF, more ridgid chassis then a Porsche, rear wheel steering, super connected with a powerful app that allows you do manipulate most controls remotely, 48v steer by wire low voltage eco system, safe as fuck…… cough* sorry it’s none of that.
@@ibsn87 Such nonsense. the price of a rocket is irrelevant. When a single satellite costs 4 BILLION to manufacture, it literally does not matter whether the launch costs 10 million more or less - literally nobody cares.
So break proof glass and bulletproof panels ….. good luck emergency response teams when you need to rescue crash victims
@HAIDARAVEN esp. if the cybertruck has been in an impact that has ruptured the battery pack, causing thermal runaway resulting in a class D fire(reactive metals)
@@lobsterbisque7567 but hey then again in the new demo the Musk-Cuck is clearly throwing a tennis ball disguised as a baseball....to avoid further embarrassing shattering of the shatter-proof glass
that's what can openers are for
@@GX-105D 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s a really good point.
WHERE'S THE PART THAT THE THUMBNAIL IS FROM, OR DID YOU PHOTOSHOP IT AS CLICKBAIT?
Photoshopped click bait
I used to have stainless steel kitchen appliances. I know from experience that this material will look crappy real fast.
Had a beautiful double-door stainless steel refrigerator in my loft that I rented for about five years and it never looked bad. Wiped it down occasionally with good stainless steel spray/cleaner and it looked just dandy to me and my guests.
@@voicetube lol,,,,and how often did you take your refrigerator outside for a drive in the sun and weather?
@@2003evodave well, you got me there… Only every other Thursday. But I drove it out to Big Bend national Park, where there is a lot of dust in the fridge still looked pretty good… 🙂
I'll take smudges and finger prints over rust.
Are you really going to compare cheep stainless look refrigerator to space age stainless designed for rockets.
1:19 Just wondering, how many of those "new" cars are just minor variations of the same design?
Compared to how much the technology has changed from a 2012 Model S to 2023 Model S. Plaid anyone?
@@mennovanlavieren3885there actually were a lot of technical improvements. Adjustments made. Higher power outputs and more sustainable battery life. They already nearly doubled the battery life in the newest models.
Just because the shape stay the same doesn’t mean it is the same…
@@mennovanlavieren3885do you buy a new car every year?
The answer to oversized inefficient gas cars isn't oversized inefficient electric cars. Gotta shrink our big ole vanity machines.
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Great answer, you've got the point!
i suspect you haven't thought about this theory thoroughly. have you moved from one home to another and had to ask someone with a truck to help you out? has your refrigerator and pantry been depleted and an expensive trip to the grocery store been necessary? have you had to go to the hardware store to pick up wood or sheetrock for a small building project. have you ever taken a family trip? all these things require something out of a vehicle. think about what that could be. is it vain to be prepared for the unexpected? no accusations, just asking you to consider a different perspective is all.
@@SneakySolidSnake I have. I've worked in construction part time, and through highschool would help my father rebuild trucks and vans he liked to resell. I quite like trucks and large vehicles to do their job. But at the end of the day, I could do (almost)everything I did in those vehicles in a little micro car with a small trailer. I've also hauled washing machines with a prius. You'd be surprised how much space you actually need for hauling individual appliances. But I will admit that moving, towing vehicles, and moving mulch/dirt/gravel are jobs better suited for large vehicles like vans and trucks. BUT unless you move truck only objects like this more than once every two months it's definetly more efficient for you and the world to rent big vehicles when you need them. Because 99% of journies people make can be done in something smaller. Smaller cars save on electricity/gas, make less road noise from tire friction, deteriorate roadways at a hugely lower rate (there have been many studies about road damage and vehicle weight), are easier to park, less dangerous for pedestrians, cheaper to make/purchase, and more than all of that (and completely in my opinion) big trucks and suv's make you look like a dickhead. Little cars are adorable and make you shmile. I ride a seated scooter (roadrunner pro) most places. My subaru forester still gets a lot of love though, can't go out with friends on a scooter.
keep in mind, if you work using your vehicles, I have nothing against your ownership of one. I just don't see a future in mass market trucks and vans, when they're most definetly specialty vehicles. Most people would be better off with a little hatch back.
@SneakySolidSnake you use a cube truck to move houses, in that case a uhaul can suffice. You don't need a pickup truck to buy groceries. If you take a family trip you can always rent a car for that specific occasion. It's not necessary to own a pickup truck for most people, they just buy them because they like them.
Being bullet proof is USEFUL in Brazil !! 🧐
Seems only against pistol calibers
Yea they don’t shoot it with rifles.
If not it would look like a Swiss cheese
And subsonic rounds
Also that amazing glass🤣
Just as long as they don’t shoot the windows
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Ah, the Frigidaire with an electric motor... 😂😂😂😂😂
Jeep Wrangler and Porsche 911 are proof that you do not need major changes in body style if it's done right the first time.
perfectly said - I agree 100%
What are you trying to say with this comment?
@@lucadellasciucca967 styling changes are unnecessary if the style is done right the first time. I gave 2 perfect examples.
@@cuda6872 That s what you said. I aws asking what you were trying to say. I imagine you were referring to cybertruck somehow, or are you just making random statements?
Every Jeep ever has had substantially updated styling from the Original mil-spec wwii bucket.
My Grandfather had a 1950s model with 4x4 and a PTO and used it to farm once or twice. It could pull and power a tow-behind combine harvester from that era. No joke.
Someone shorted TSLA 😂😂😂
Ahahahahahah well said
Definitely a TSLA short seller, lol :D
By all accounts the Rivian is a better EV truck. This is just a health dose of scepticism and realism. And this truck just looks like crap. Elon isn’t some genius and this could be one of his many blunders.
The whole point of this was an exercise in manufacturing.
How do you make a truck stronger. More durable. Rust resistant. Simpler. Still "cool" and "futuristic".
Stainless steel stamped body panels with straight edges. Like a DeLoren...
Musk knows marketing. Everyone associates DeLoreans with "The Future" and Musk is a MARKETING genius who can also deliver approximately what he is selling in a reasonable amount of time. Most marketers flop and never deliver anything in a lifetime.
Then good for him. He should have made a lot of money then
It also didn’t end up with an exoskeleton. It has a chassis like all other trucks.
It s doesn t have only an exoskeleton. It is an exoskeleton as the bodypannels carry weight.
It is a partial exoskeleton. There is a gigacast frame, but the stainless steel panels do some load bearing. If you look at the side impact crash test show in Jason Cammisa's review, they explained that they didn't need to add bracing to the doors, because the impact is handled by the stainless steel panels. The B pillar gets its strength from both the internal frame and the outer stainless steel panels.
It isn't purely* an exoskeleton. The body in white adds structural rigidity to the vehicle. Therefore, an exoskeleton. It also has a structural battery pack. It manages to be lighter than the Rivian R1T while clearly being the larger vehicle, so that's something.
And now both gm and ford are curtailing production because of declining sales and huge losses per vehicle sold. So much for manufacturing experience
@@kenvaux1 I never undertood that. They have been doing manufacturing the same way for 100 years! They clearly suck at it or thehy would have innovate right?
Being bulletproof is the main selling point for mexico
chicago and detroit are in mexico?
2A.
That's all I have to say.
A standard AR-15 will defeat its “armor” 🤣
"ORV. Bullet holes."
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5:10 Not entirely true. Look at the motorsport industry. We have been adding stiffness and removing weight at the same time for decades, however it too has tradeoffs with "NVH". the claim about a body being too stiff and understeering is nonsense, the suspension is what "handles" that. The torsional body stiffness is a very tiny minute thing in turning. The body having proper energy transfer and crash performance however is another beast all together.
Most pick ups rely on a frame still for an reason.
They are looong as cars go. And if you use them not only in the city but for real work you want to be able to remove the bed and build something else on it.
I have no doubt that like every other new car the tesla box will outgrow its teething phase, but it is designed for city cowboys, it is a toy by design.
I always wondered, from the very start of the announcement of the truck: what do emergency services say to those "safety measures"? Must be pretty hard to rescue someone out of such a safe.
That's a really great point. It would be interesting to see a "jaws of life" demonstration on this vehicle.
I'm not too worried about that. The panels are "bullet proof" but the EMS doesn't have to cut through those, they cut the styles that hold up the roof, and those are quite thin. As for the doors; again they are coated with bulletproof metal but the hinges etc won't be that much stronger than tin a regular truck so if they can get in between the door and the chassis, that door is popping right off.
I'm more worried about how bystanders are going to do anything if your doors only open electronically, the windows are unbreakable and your battery catches fire.
For that matter; how are you going to replace a tyre on a machine that weighs 3,.5tonns? Call a towing company and ask them to bring their semi-truck lifter?
@@vinny142 One would hope that if Ford can design an emergency jack to lift the Lightning then surely Tesla should be able to do the same.
@@vinny142 I don't like the idea of electronic doors. Keep things as simple as possible - less to go wrong. Nothing wrong with mechanical door latches.
@@samjubilee6593unless you need the door to open and close remotely
why does the pull test go to the rear wheels as soon as it starts ? was the non tesla truck only in 2WD ?
The pull test is more likely just showing that the Cybertruck is heavier. I suspect Elon doesn't know how sliding friction vs rolling friction works either...
Anyone know the video referenced at 0:51?
mehh all thought it seems useless to have a bulletproof car it does speaks emotional to buyers to get this one. So far very important people had this luxury. The second point has to do with the manufacturing. He is probably try to make cost-effective to produce strong vehicles to produce rovers for moon and mars. 4d chess musk.
He can't build a concrete pad to withstand the exhaust from the starship which means it can't operate from unimproved sites.
So no mars or moon landing or launches are going to happen probably ever for the starship.
Musk hasn't got 2 dimensional chess figured yet he's just a conman.
Is anyone even working on the "hyperloop" anymore?
He floated the bullshit to try and stop a high speed rail system that could threaten his car sales.
This means he could care less if he destroys the earth as long as he can get rixher and more famous.
He is an evil liar or he's an idiot take your pick.
Obnoxious click-bait photoshop thumbnail 🙄👎🏻
Thanks for the spoiler. Wish the thumbs down button showed how many we gave. 😢
@@JelloThatsMellow it's currently at 3.4k up to 3.7k down.. that's almost impressive in a way..
You can get plugins for your browser to show the downvotes.
@@chimeforest I got it for desktop, but nothing for mobile
@JelloThatsMellow I'm on android, and I can see the 4.2k down votes as of 27th feb. The youtube app I use skips ads, sponsorship sections, annoying filler content, intros, outros ect, it just skips through it all automatically.
Truck reminds me of Atari's classic Race driving game with 1990's square polygon design.
car you mean
@@GX-105D race driving 1 and 2
How's this a good thing when Audi announces to have 20 new EV models hit the market by 2026? How will EVs become affordable if you have so much variants that you have to have different kind of tools during production that the processes will get more complex and suppliers ask for higher prices due to smaller lot sizes?
People too often mistake the amount of variants for being something positive while the total output of cars and the cost of that is more important..
The ev market will be dead by then
Ya fair points to all of that but id say solving hard engineering problems is something America has gotten away from and is something we need to do more of.
The clip of it pulling the Ford looked manipulated. The cybertruck started first, and the Ford didn't start until it was already being pulled. In a fair test, they would have pulled out the slack, both stopped...and THEN started at the same time. I would love to get a close up look at that Fords treads also, and see this test done by an independent person.
Very true, but solve problems that matter. Don't engage in solutionism.
The Cybertruck has been in development for four years now and still isn’t in production except for some custom made models and according to this video still has major issues. Elon Musk has also made negative remarks about the Cybertruck so I really wonder if it will ever be produced in any significant quantities.
Nah that’s a cocky entrepreneur problem
@@FITNESSOVER45 boomers are in the way
being bullet proof is looking more and more like a plus every day
Not outside the un-united Shitholes of America
All the preppers want one.
What I need is a truck resistant to rocket-propelled grenades. Have you driven through confederate states lately? Oxy-impaired militia bearing crooked AKs. Yowza!!
Protect & Serve.
Wrap your car with cavilar bullet proof cloth and your cyber truck should be able to block most Ak round
@@kongchen3122 Not likely, but ceramics might work
A skillion roof with wheels. Amazing.
Yes , how silly l am considering lm a builder..a few people in australia have been nicknaming it the stainless urinal. So now it's a stainless urinal with a skillion roof..
Growing demand? I don't think so. Figures in the UK show an actual decline in the pick up of private EV sales by 8.1%.
In the USA car manufacturers are dumping EV's because of extremely low sales and pursuing Hydrogen instead! Nothing wrong with pure good OL gas vehicles!
“Protecting the car from bullets and arrows is useless to most people”
The Hood has entered the chat
People are going to be blasting this thing on the first day
No your stupity.. Cause that's a joke that only implies that you can accidently ram, hit with tools or other things without putting a den in it
The good can’t afford this
🤡🫵🏽
😆 must be the drug dealers dream car, only need to put bullet proof windows
I wonder how much they will to insure. I can see minor accidents being very expensive to repair ie the person who hits the post pulling into a right parking garage. That's going to cost a lot to repair minor damage with those panels.
and any small dent or mark is going to stick out massively (embarrassingly)
It's not going to be an easy repair for even the best crash shops so you might struggle to get it repaired outside of the big cities in north America
This thing is a body shop's nightmare.
@@user-cx4ll4rj1tWhat kind of snowflake cares about small dents on his stainless steel truck's body?
Small damage would be close to a write off, don't forget the undercarriage is batteries. Country like Australia you couldn't get insurance, but that dosent matter because it won't be sold her because of failing safety tests.
Good !!!.
The first one with the bullet dents on the side was from that robot video right?
do you think the design also affects the succes of the car (or not) ?
Elon's global warming solution: colonies in Mars.
Elon's gun violence solution: a bulletproof pickup truck.
That actually makes more sense than surrendering your weapons to Biden or Trump.
Tesla never show the real impact test , i dont think this gone deform very good
The people inside will.
They will tune the thickness of the body panels as needed to comply with safety standards.
@@theredscourge I can't wait to see the crash test footage.
The cybertruck gains all of its rigidity from its exoskeleton panels, you can't just make panels thinner@@theredscourge
@@joeyjojoe what makes you think you need the hood to be so rigid that it decapitates people otherwise the truck will fall apart?
And I'm still much more excited about Citroen e-C3 😂
The thing about bullet proof windows isnt that its not useful, its just straight up unsafe. Imagine being stuck in the truck with the door stuck. If the window is bullet proof, you would be able to break it and get out.
Being bullet proof seems strange, but I think it's a demonstration of toughness more than anything. At job sites things get dropped on trucks, thrown in the bed, etc having metal that is less likely to dent is nice, having metal that can't rust is fantastic.
It just means that you don’t have to worry about door dings as I have to with my new dodge. I don’t think they really expect people to need protection from actual bullets. But I think it’s awesome!
Have you been to some of the cities in the US? Lol bulletproof is a must.
As a Memphis resident, bullet proof is now a feature I’ll be looking for.
imagine thinking this thing would ever be taken to a job site
@@dave997 no reason it wouldn't be.
There's no reason they can't have crumple zones like any other vehicle, they just need to make the front and rear panels a bit thinner and they'll crumple like any other vehicle. The sides being crumple resistant is actually a really good safety feature since getting t-boned is usually deadly, and in a vehicle with really stiff side panels, there are side airbags but they only help you if you haven't already been crushed by a crumpling door.
@@booobtooober I think you replied to the wrong comment, I wasn't knocking the safety of the Cybertruck, I was explaining why its exoskeleton design is not necessarily going to make it super dangerous for other cars to collide into.
@@booobtooober Reading comprehension is a skill.
As a Mechanical Engineer myself, I agree completely with your statement. Furthermore, it makes no sense to make the quarter panels super thick as it will only add weight without a safety benefit. The truck being less than 7,000 pounds proves it’s not actually built like a tank, but the doors might be.
@@mylesgray3470 If they manage under 7k lbs, that would put it about in the middle of the weight range of the variants of the Ford F250, which would be incredible for an electric truck
Problem with the sides being so tough is that after an accident, firefighters/first responders will have a hard time getting you out of the car if you are shut in.
The Cybertruck body looks like it was designed by a 5 year old with crayons....
That's a cruel thing to say about a 5yo and her crayons
Off course elon design this when he was five
Or some antediluvian throwback using 2D MS Paint rather than 3D AutoCAD.
(Other engineering design drawing systems are available😇)
No info on the bullet tests. They stated .45 cal but not the load. Could have just been primer. The tests with a plastic hammer hit right where the cross brace is behind the skin.
They make it clear elsewhere it's subsonic rounds.
@@TheCorrectionist1984 All .45 ACP cartridges are subsonic (indeed, most pistol cartridges). With just primer, the bullet would be going about as fast as from a slingshot.
@@sophiegrisom , yeah sorry I meant to say 9 mm subsonic. It was either Elon himself or that engineer that threw stuff at it said that specifically.
It feels underhanded to me because most people that don't know much about guns see a Tommy gun and just think it's as strong as a AK or something instead of literally just being a machine pistol.
This car will NEVER be street legal in Europe or Australia, unless they modify and change it.
It's too big for Europe. Australia might be a no because the truck is only focusing on North America ln sales for a few years.
On what basis?
@@davesheffield3620 His stupidity.
@@davesheffield3620European crash standards. This thing will never pass a pedestrian crash. But musk said it himself. This car is not going to pass European standards.
@@RustyHeartsTOV That’s a shame , I would love to see this on uk roads.
Torsional stiffness proved to be great
*phenomenal
to be the best proved by 200%
Torsional stiffness proved to be fatal.
@@USGrant21st do you actually know what you're talking about? 🙄
It has trouble driving in a straight line, without wobbling left and right.
They can't even get that right!
It will like need to be painted obligatory. No way these large flat surfaces won't work as mirrors. Not to forget that these flat surfaces will always look dirty.
I was surprised by the Cybertruck. It actually looks way better in person.
AutoK should build a car, it sounds like he has all the answers.
Well Tesla clearly doesn't
@@momoneyinvesting We'll see , I'd put money on the guy that makes rockets land on their tail.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ExploringCabinsandMineshows the dirt on muskys boots taste :3
@@ExploringCabinsandMines You mean what NASA did in the 90s? But turned out reusable rockets aren't economicly viable?
Tesla model S or an Audi e-tron?
Do I even have to ask??
S
It needs to stylish, accessible, and somewhat simple to repair... it needs to be made modular .. plug and play parts of quality and simplicity
And non of that fits the "truck"
@@ickebins6948 yet... is why us poor low life's make suggestions for the maker take from and possibly implement 🤣🤣🤣
@@simbad909 I don't...
Speak for yourself.
Misinformation and misleading with the thumbnail
Correction: It is not the first electric pick up. It was RIVIAN.
Yep. But it is first of it kind where the exoskeleton is the main frame.
@@tgsoon2002 I apologize for any confusion, but my focus is solely on correcting the statement regarding his statement about the Cybertruck being the first electric pickup. That's the specific point I'm addressing here. The exoskeleton discussion is a separate matter and not related to the current topic.
"Walker Electric Trucks were battery-powered vehicles built from 1907 to 1942 in Chicago, Illinois and Detroit, Michigan. Initially designed and manufactured by the Walker Vehicle Company (not to be confused with the Walker Motor Car Company) in Chicago, they were bought by the Anderson Electric Car Company of Detroit in 1916, then sold to Commonwealth Edison of Chicago in 1920, and last to York & Towne in 1933." --Wiki
"first"?
@@royjohnson366 well, if you want to talk about “first”, then you may want to keep researching. Walker Electric Trucks were not the first electric trucks. Electric vehicles, including trucks, have a long history dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. So, let’s just stick to the year 2019 to present 🤣🤣🤣, since some folks are saying that cybertrucks are the “first” electric trucks when they announced it in 2019.
Not even tge second one either. The Ford F-150 Lightning came out after the Rivian.
My only question is reliability and ease of repair.
the answer is terrible and expensive
ease of repair? ahahahaha
I don’t think it’s ever going to enter volume production, so perhaps these issues won’t ever matter.
This thing has no transmission. No torque converter. No transfer case.
No Differential(s) No locking hubs. No driveshafts between these items. No or limited universal joints. It also has no gas tank, fuel pump, filters, or emissions equipment. It ditched the engine. So it has no crankshaft. Connecting rods, pistons, or rings. No main or cam bearings. No camshaft. No lifters, oil galleys, oil pump, engine driven water pump. No head gaskets, head bolts, exhaust manifolds, catalytic converters, intake manifold, gaskets to leak, no alternator, no lead acid battery, starter motor, starter relay, ecu or engine harness. It has no O2 sensors, no MAF sensor, or camshaft position sensors. Nothing.
So what do You expect to break when ALL of the items that break are eliminated?
At the end of the day, this thing is accessible with every component within easy reach. Swap it out. Plug and play. That's it.
Teslas are Million-Mile vehicles (Given extra batteries, or a batt rental deal).
@@jj4791 I really hope so, but with trucks there is rust on the undercarriage, the suspension takes a beating off road, everything below the floormats that touches the suspension is worn within an inch of its life when people use it as a daily work horse.
I don't think it is any less reliable than a normal truck, but I will believe it when I see it in 10 years from now if people start putting 500,000 miles on these with fewer problems than tried and true trucks.
One accident and you'll be out $50,000 for body repairs.... Lol. Just look at the repair cost of a Rivian. And a Rivian is much more standard design which a typical body shop should be able to fix, but good luck finding a body shop that actually will work on it. And when you find a shop, you get an estimate back that basically tells you "$45,000. Ie, get this hunk of junk off my lot"
Factor in inflation.
Cars when they first can came was average $1,000 . Colored tube tv’s in the 1950’s $1,000, the price of the first cell phone was $4,000
and how much you think of anyone broke , would they have to buy a new one or repair???
and how much lower cost are they now? One can get a cell phone for less they $15.
So what the FUCK is your point?
Either give me a good detail reason or sit down little tiny man.
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Do you make it a habit of buying a new car and not get full coverage? little tiny man
@@ashzole if the value of the car has depreciated to less than the damage repair cost they will total it.
@@jeffreypelaske841 do you buy a new car with out full coverage yes or no
Why did you omit that the Tesla Model S, X and 3 have all had refreshes?
It's funny how we complain about production are made overseas and now we have one here and have to bash it.
because it is a dumb design that costs too much. If it is built in the USA but no one wants it, what is the point ? A normal bed with normal steel or plastic body panels and it would have been a huge success, and better in crashes and cheaper to insure.
Ummm, actually there are already 3 or more trucks that are "normal bed with normal steel or plastic body panels" available in the US... so that market is fully catered for. Elon is perhaps catering more for the "outdoors, leisure/adventure-seeking truck crowd", or those who like to be different. @@batsonelectronics
One that claims to be a tech company to skirt regulations. Wrong video to cry on lol😂
@@batsonelectronics If Ford GM made this truck it would cost them $200K regardless of what they sold it for. Word is Tesla is already in the green about $20K with the Foundation series. No I don't recall the source.
@@danharold3087 you know domestic companies would spend 200K, how exactly ? Your guess or actual facts ? Domestics have been mass producing cars for decades longer than Musk has been alive. None of them would have been dumb enough to make the body panels stainless and then not include clear coat over it to protect it.
I want a diesel electric hybrid that durable and easy to work on. The pickup truck version of the Edison Motors truck
Now that thing is impressive, in fact the only ev ive been genuinely impressed with. Edison deserve a big pile of money to develope new vehicles.
Nope. You wan t a cybertruck, you just don t know it yet
@@lucadellasciucca967 nope. Not at all
Doesn't stainless steel have a shorter fatigue life than conventional steel?
i laugh at these idiots that are going to buy this junk toy lol
Yes, but Tesla engineers developed a stainless steel alloy that incorporates contour shaping and corrosion resistance.
@@mikedonovan4434 'Contour shaping'?
The cybertruck looks like a Pontiac Aztec went to the back in the future with the DeLorean and had a baby.😂
I like that its bullet proof, not because I care about bullets, but because I care about hail. And having lived near the coast I also care about rust. Durability is what I want.
Yea durability on the outside while on the inside, tesla model 3 is the most unreliable ev for 2022 in UK , and dealing with customer support and warranty is nightmare , but hey at least it will shine no matter it wont run 😅
You’ll be happy it’s bulletproof when it draws attention on the road and you get targeted for a car jacking, which is likely in today’s climate if you live near or in any large cities in the US.
@@chexnfx7161Thieves avoid Teslas since they are packed with cameras and continuously send their GPS coords. Teslas are among the least likely to be stolen cars currently being made. They are just too risky for thieves to take a chance on.
@@lubomirpamukov1867 Those ratings aren't based upon failure to operate, they are internal electronics and recalls. And the recalls are all handled automatically by OTA updates. The Porsche Taycan is also listed abysmally for much the same reasons. Its just the nature of cars with so much software. I'm not worried about it.
Tesla “recalls” are fixed by software updates before NHTSA have even typed out letters to customers.
Still don’t get how it’s legal, what happened to pedestrian safety laws?
The crumple zone is built into the pedestrians nowadays.
@@adamcappello here is the new pedestrian design of 2023: △
Elon paid tons of money to pass the tests. Thats how its legal.
It turns out that getting hit by a truck was always fatal anyway, there's no way to make a truck crumple around a pedestrian as you're running them over.
@@theredscourge seems like your the only comment here with common sense
Tell us you're a hater without saying you're a hater.
...if I ever buy this car, I am DEFINITELY putting either an Autobot or Deception logo on it, and giving it a Transformers name.
Totally wrong. It may still be called the Model S but it is nothing like the one from 10 years ago. The Model S had a major refresh in 2021 with release of the Plaid. F & R tracks are wider which required new suspension and fenders (guards) all round. The front bumper/splitter and rear diffuser, trunk lid and tail lights are all new. The interior is all new with the main screen now landscape and pivoting along with the addition of a screen for rear passengers. And of course the Plaid has dual rear motors with torque vectoring and it is the quickest and fastest production car on the planet. AND you conveniently forgot to mention the introduction of the Model 3 Highland.
Yeah, that's usually called a facelift..
Rimac Nevera is faster, sorry Tesla fan boy🤣
@@stalinzd2580, for only a million dollars more per tenth of second. 😂 And really it's only because it has wider tires. All 0-60 times are traction limited past 900hp. To even mention a7 figure car in the same breath as Tesla is silly.
Edit: and the definition of fan boy
Why is it bulletproof if the tires are rubber 😂
The glass isn’t bulletproof either. It’s bulletproof for the memes
Come on, don't talk logical or the electric Jesus's fan boys will hunt you down for giving there supposed brains a headache.
the ceo is south afrikan
They already have bulletproof vehicles that are government probably gave them. Put on run flat tires. Cops security the mother of your children . The war for America that will more likely than not happen. I should of past on this on.
I think Elon needs to send these to Mars… and leave them there.
Job #1 for the competition. Buy a cybertruck drive over a sharp rock or concrete barrier so that it impales the battery and then pray it goes on fire. Then upload that to the web asap to scare people off from buying them. Try to do it in a foreign country like the “runaway FSD”so it’s difficult to verify the story.
Ford electric has been a huge disappointment in practical use. They could have done so much more w/ a hybrid truck using hub or axel electric and a small diesel/turbine gen under the hood.
still far better than this
lol to hybrids! Nothign to do with EVs.
@@deangregoric4735 You mean the litter best overall truck in safety, performance, functionality and efficiency?! I doubt that.
Ya not practical for long trips but they keep getting better
Or just buy the V8 version that works fine
Yet no other EV makes any news that most ordinary people see.
I am still waiting for the truck companies to make less power BETTER gas mileage... Just saying that $5.00 a gal and a 24 gallon tank... OKAY.. yes please, MORE power!
The argument that added safety features leads to unsafe behaviour is one that has been used about a lot of safety features that we take for granted today. It's not a very good argument to make.
Other than that, good video and analysis.
I would also argue that in certain countries a car being proof against common civilian small arms carried by ciminals is a very good safety feature.
We all know Criminals with money are the ones who would buy these vehicles! Mexico (carteles) ....US (just about any low life from politicians, churches leaders, mafia and so on)
Maybe unsafe behavior was about drive-by shooting.
Looks like it was designed in a graphics program on a 1980s home computer. Only a die-hard Musk fan would buy this joke.
Anyway, that towing duel 2:17 is BS - the F150 does not have 4wd engaged as its front wheels are visibly turning backwards.
Because it’s stainless steel. I guess your not familiar it doesn’t rust and it’s bullet proof
@@johnnyadams5627 The fact remains that it looks like it was designed in a graphics program on a 1980s home computer.
I’m glad not everyone likes the cyber truck, that means I won’t have to wait as long to get mine
2 million sounds like good number.
It will chew up some share of the truck market. Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, and Kia did it to Ford and GM.
Tesla can do it to all of them.
Just a 10% loss of market share makes them cringe 😬
When model Y took top spot over Toyota Corolla in 2023. Toyota was dumping. Camery and Rav 4 shares are down. That's a triple dumping. 😂
@@jcjustin923
Isn't that F-150 rated 4/100 for reliability?
510,000 miles on my GMC. I will stick with it .Original engine.
There is no growing demand for ev’s … the government is shoving them down our throat while while discontinuing all the gas / disiel vehicles we would prefer to druve
I prefer the electric. Can charge at home with solar and lower tax. Overall a smoother experience. Not sure what the obsession with combustion engines is.
Everyone knows the cyber truck is known globally as the drug runner truck
I like the no dent truck idea. Take it hardcore on the trails plus it’s stainless steel like Delorean! How are you missing that? It’s not a all i can afford truck?.
Just wait till you have to repair it. Get ready to unload some serious $$$
Hahahaha... this is not an offroader... this is for urban drivers who will take this out to show off and try their best to keep it scratch free in their four door garage... hint... it is the opposite of scratch free.
@@alimfuzzy True - this is not a working vehicle. It's an impractical, bloated 4 ton toy for virtue signalling urbanites. This is the worst form of greenwashing - where the main selling point is its power and drag-racing performance. The lifetime CO2 emissions will be far higher than my little city eco-car.
@@alimfuzzydid you see the Carwow video team kicking the door to make a mark?
They failed.
Would your car doors survive a group of guys kicking them?
@andrewsaint6581 did you see the cybertruck needing a tow by a Ford F'150 for a gentle incline?
Wow, the perfect culmination of years of development from multiple car companies to make the most dangerous vehicle to pedestrians yet! Amazing!
Maybe look before walking in front of fast moving vehicles, how can it be more dangerous for pedestrians, regular car kills just as fast and you can only die once. As for people who want to use it for a battering ram that's just the person, they can always get weapons.
@@steveherjon9775 brain rot individualism
Much like Elon, they designed it to prioritize being a tool, and anyone too poor to afford it can go f*ck themselves. Can't bother worrying about people who just want to walk across a street without being killed
Any cars would kill pedestrians. Don’t be naïve
Teslainvestors defending a shitbox so unsafe it doesn't even make it to Europa and parts of asia. Lmfao
How about a much smaller battery, with ICE/generator to charge battery during long trips? Overnight charging at home would suffice for daily work commute (under 100 miles round trip), shopping, etc. No gasoline used except for longer trips.
The generator could also power jobsite, home during (even extended) power grid shutdowns, etc.
The passenger jeepneys/oners' body in the Philippines are commonly made from stainless steels. It's not that impossible to have stainless steel bodies.
Major thing that nobody is talking about is what happens when somebody keys your car ? dents ? scratches ? Smartrepair cant fix steel
Keyed would buff out and then use a Scotch Bright pad.
Have you tried key scratching stainless steel,?
Yes im a industrial mechanic, manufacturing steel is my job @@Rexil9
Actually it buffs out much easier. If you key a normal car, you're cutting into the paint coat. If you scratch metal, there's just more metal underneath. You could just take a pad and rub some away until the scratch doesn't even exist anymore.
So "there can be too much torsional stiffnes" said no automotive engineer EVER.
Why would someone make reckless decisions bc they have a vehicle? 😂😂
3:08 ok well hail and other falling things exist so armor is a feature i value.
3:39 and all these driver assists on ecery other new car? Those do the same thing.
4:26 it requires a shirlding gas which is already common, its not that bad to weld. Id rather weld stainless than thin mild steel.
i would rather go 0 to 60 in 7.0 seconds and know i will live
Acceleration has never killed anyone.
I never understood the "wow, 100km/hr in 3 seconds". How is that beneficial? 🤔
@@hydrohasspoken6227 Tell me your not into cars without telling me your not into cars.. If you have to ask why its beneficial to have a powerful vehicle any answer I give you wont understand or relate to either.
Im guessing you dont drive or if you do youve never been over highway speeds? Having power isnt just about going fast - its the ability to get out of the way quickly and avoid accidents or merge onto the highway without a semi up your behind. Dont conflate speed with acceleration. Also, just because a vehicle is capable of that kind of velocity doesnt mean it needs to be operated in that manner at all times.
Why does having something have to have a benefit? What about just the thrill of it? Not everything has to have some positive impact in your life or those around you outside of being enjoyable in and of itself.
Acceleration and speed don’t kill people. Stupid drivers kill people.
as opposed to?
So basically you're saying that all the other extremely low volume electric cars are much better right? Does that include the 420 models that are coming in the next couple years?
I wonder who got fired for breaking the window lol
Nobody. In the original Cybertruck reveil in 2019 Tesla actually tested the throw and the window did not break when hit. That is why Elon was so surprised when it broke later that evening.. The testing earlier in the day can be found on UA-cam. ua-cam.com/video/g7LDa3CKjO4/v-deo.html
What they believe happened is the testing caused some unseen cracks in the glass and the next throw broke it. Of course it's not bullet proof but it is clearly much stronger than any other vehicle glass.
He should make the 2005 Civic with 19in rims, that was hard as f*k, this guy guy had a new one parked outside my window, and I could not understand why the wheels didn't scape the fender. Or a phycho roomy lexus SC 430 2001, like a BMW 6 series.
Still getting mine! I will wait about a YEAR after release.
I order late so might be 2-3 years.
My guess is five years or maybe not ever.
You'll cancel your reservation. The thing is s total laughingstock
Simp
Sounds like you're a jealous sour grape. @@strainofthought9142
Well it's not the Ford Model T they're competing against... At least they make sure the car works instead of shipping something that doesn't work. Which is a difficult task when starting from scratch.
Ahh yes the bare minimum. We should give Tesla cookies for making a working car
What is a Tezla?
This video is the definition if telling me something without telling me anything at all
If Joe Rogan is advertising something, it is bound to be suspect.
It sounds like you have not had many people shoot arrows at you on a daily basis
@@dksharron I have good days and bad days
The sharp edges immediately stand out to me. What about pedestrians? Even at low speeds, an impact would be deadly. What kind of sociopath would design such a machine for general road use?
dude... ped hits dont happen very often, and if they do, they are already causing death most of the time with any vehicle. On top of that you could argue that that shape and toughness will result in less vehicle movement after an accident, and most ped hits happen in intersections when a car gets tboned and carries into ped walkways that are currently green with peds in them, it could be argued the well made tank like trunk will move less and carry into ped lanes less often after serious accidents.... so if I play your same hypothetical game, it could potentially save lives.
@@epicpurevids Defend Musk with made up scenarios and stats, if you like, but my point still stands.
@@MaliYojez my point is we both dont know, so lets just wait for the statistics after a year of them being out, why jump to conclusions. I will be the first human test, i will dive into corner with my nuts exposed and report ball damages. hehe
@@epicpurevids So you’ve gone from trying to shut me down with ‘facts’ to saying neither of us know. Well I do know what a hard metal edge would do to a soft body on impact, and so should you, if you live in the real world.
@@MaliYojez stabby and hurt
4:08 DeLorian looking like a piece of art compared to the SoyTruck
Repair cost arr going to be extreme. Body shops are not equipped to repair stainless. Unles you its a DeLorean shop.
Compared to its competition, what competition?
You don’t shoot a bow, you shoot an arrow 😅 You do shoot WITH a bow 😅 But you shoot an arrow 😅
Thank you Robing Hood
Ugrm akturally you can't "shoot" a bow 🤓 you can only propel an arrow from a device known as a bow.
@@TheRealHaloLoverpropel is a drink made by Gatorade. I like cheese
@@onsokumaru4663It's spelled "Robin Hood" dummy
It's a 2-year waiting list to even get one that's how awesome they are
nope , that's how shitty tesla's supply line is
I wouldn't be seen dead in one of those things.
So just alive then?
Oh look, another anti-Tesla clickbait video
Who cares ev cars are ruining the power grid we simply do not have the technology to sustain and have all cars ev. Plus this thing couldn’t even make it up a hill and the bed is a joke.
Also the colbalt mining for the batteries is extremely deadly it’s just plain stupid.
Cybersuck.
Actually this is the first video I've seen with a balanced opinion
@@ebkbk9902it's not like anyone will buy an ev tomorrow. Things will change gradually
“Full Self driving by 2017”-Elon 😂
They do have it lol. The autopilot currently can drive you pretty much anywhere without touching anything.
@@pauld.b7129 that's not what full self driving means lil bro
@@TheStickyDynamite technically they made FSD illegal so you get what you get.
They tug a war with a lighter truck😂
looks like 2WD also but I can't be sure.
Wow, this didn’t age well. The wait list for the CT has more than doubled since its release.