In a recent demonstration of its durability, the Tesla Cybertruck withstood gunfire from a 9mm firearm, reaffirming its reputation for toughness. Content creator Jack Rosenbauer orchestrated the test, driving the Cybertruck to a remote location where it was subjected to a barrage of bullets.
Despite initial reports misidentifying the firearm as an AK-47, it was clarified that the weapon used was a 9mm, rather than the 7.62mm rounds typical of an AK-47. While this discrepancy altered the nature of the test, the Cybertruck’s ability to withstand gunfire remains impressive.
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This is not the first time Tesla’s claims of a bullet-resistant exoskeleton have been tested. Prior to the Cybertruck’s initial deliveries in November, Tesla conducted a test involving a Tommy gun. Subsequently, notable streamer Adin Ross also subjected his Cybertruck to a bullet test in February.
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Even podcast host Joe Rogan got in on the action, shooting an arrow into the Cybertruck during Elon Musk’s recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. These tests underscore a recurring theme with the Tesla Cybertruck: to push its limits and assess its resilience under extreme conditions.