The Cyber Truck
Musk is a great showman but people use their trucks for real world applications and not for 0-60 in 3 seconds. The stainless sheet metal must pretty thick which means a lot of extra weight for no purpose but avoid a few dings? Or block 9mm bullets on your next bank heist? I just hope it’s not another tax payer funded commercial flop.
david
Musk is a great showman but people use their trucks for real world applications and not for 0-60 in 3 seconds. The stainless sheet metal must pretty thick which means a lot of extra weight for no purpose but avoid a few dings? Or block 9mm bullets on your next bank heist? I just hope it’s not another tax payer funded commercial flop.
david
The only thing I saw was that it didn’t ding as easily, does that mean that it’s somehow safer? This kind of “innovation” is pretty straightforward and would have already been picked up by others if it really was all that. Is this not going to have crumple zones like all others? All we saw were parlor tricks like the 2nd hand condom seller pulling a rubber glove claiming his used ones are unbreakableI think the idea is the body is a structural component and the truck has no frame. Kind of like cars are all unibody structures, but in this case it seems like the body panels, including the doors, contribute to the structure in a way unibody cars do not.
If this is the case the truck may be stronger, stiffer and safer vs body on frame construction.
I think the big downside is lack of variation, we probably won't see the variety of cab and bed sizes the big 3 offer.
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