The original build of the Cybertruck, which was unveiled in Hawthorne, California in November, is being flexed in a new promo video. The Cybertruck was unveiled at the event, but it backfired when the Chief Designer hit the side of the vehicle with a sledgehammer. However, when a steel ball was thrown at the window in an attempt to show off the near-bulletproof glass, it shattered.
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The steel ball should have been put on the window. The impact on the door cracked the base of the glass. Shouldn't have done steel ball on window. The Cybertruck was set to enter production in late 2021, but the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the supply chain to the brink of destruction and delayed many automotive projects across the sector.
Musk's biggest concern was the Cybertruck's dimensions, which apparently were too large for some of the CEO's other projects, including the Boring Company tunnels. Some people are ready to wait three years or more for their all-electric pickup because the vehicle has over 1 million pre-orders.