The Fatal Flaw In Cybertruck Design

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Published3 weeks ago
Duration0:28
Video IDTwbqPrTHNtg
Languageen-US
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views3K
Likes35
Comments1
Engagement Rate1.22%
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Is the highly anticipated Tesla Cybertruck actually just the first disposable car ever made? While older electric vehicles can be easily fixed after a crash, this new single piece cast design might just completely ruin the future of heavy collision repair. When we look closely at the front of the vehicle, we notice it completely lacks a standard frame rail extension. Instead, it relies on a simple adapter plate, meaning that even with the slightest impact, the main frame rail simply cracks and crumbles beyond repair. Having to replace the entire massive cast section makes basic electric truck maintenance incredibly expensive and almost impossible for normal shops. Would you still buy an expensive electric vehicle knowing it might be totaled from a minor fender bender? Share your thoughts on this controversial engineering choice in the comments below. To see exactly how we discovered this structural nightmare, check out the full Cybertruck teardown video on our main channel. #TSKCLUB #Cybertruck #TeslaFlaws #DisposableCar #EVRepair #CybertruckCrash #TeslaEngineering #ElectricTrucks #AutoRepair

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