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Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo

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Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo

The new truck will have up to 500 miles range and pricing starts at $39,000.

Just recently, Elon Musk announced its super-futuristic cyberpunk pick-up-truck can now be pre-ordered. Sold for $39,900 with an estimated battery range of up to 500 miles the truck, which looks like an armored vehicle with angular sides is revealed will come in three different variants.

Proving the glass was shatterproof, Chief Designer Von Holzausen on smashing the truck with a sledgehammer saw that the window got dented. He was also seen tossing a metal ball at a close range to the truck and shockingly, the glass cracked.

Earlier, Elon Musk had revealed that futuristic pick-up truck was inspired by cars used in The Spy Who Loved me and from Blade Runner. Apparently, it sure looks a bit familiar.

Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo
Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo

However, Musk at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Thursday disclosed that the Cybertruck will go into production in 2021.

Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo
Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo
Tesla’s Futuristic Cybertruck Shatterproof Windows Smashed In A Live Demo
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