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Bulletproof steel can still crumple. And it does. It's not made of adamantium. It's a completely different type of force. The vehicle was crash-tested a long time ago. Just look at the photos.
E: wow, this guy is sharing straight up disinformation he pulled from his ass and I'm the one being downvoted...
I'm not sure you should be talking about others sharing disinformation when the crash tests were only released 8 days ago.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a46011736/tesla-cybertruck-crash-test/
I'm not sure you should be talking at all considering you don't seem to realize you can actually store footage from events that took place at an earlier date ๐
So when you said:
You meant "just look at the video that was released a little over a week ago?" Because it sure didn't look like that's what you meant.
No, I meant exactly what I said. I'm not sure what part of that is confusing you.
Okay, let's see these photos then.
These videos/photos were leaked over a year ago, along with many others
Here are some more recent ones clearly demonstrating the crumple zones
These videos/photos were leaked over a year ago, along with many others
Here are some more recent ones clearly demonstrating the crumple zones
The first link is from September and the second from November. So I don't know where you're getting a year ago from.