YouTuber ‘WhistlinDiesel’ puts Tesla Cybertruck to the test and it doesn’t hold up

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Testing the Limits: WhistlinDiesel Puts Tesla Cybertruck to the Ultimate Test

In a daring and destructive test, YouTuber WhistlinDiesel put Tesla’s Cybertruck to the ultimate challenge against a Ford pickup truck. With almost eight million subscribers, Cody Detwiler, known for his crazy stunts, aimed to see if Elon Musk’s claims about the Cybertruck were true.

The 20-minute video, which has garnered over nine million views, showcased Detwiler subjecting the Cybertruck to extreme conditions. From driving up banks to towing the Ford pickup, the Cybertruck faced a series of brutal tests. Unfortunately, the Cybertruck did not emerge unscathed, with broken tow hitches, detached rear bottoms, shattered windshields, and malfunctioning doors.

In a shocking twist, Detwiler even attached explosive devices to the Cybertruck to test its durability. Despite sustaining damage, the Cybertruck held up better than expected, with the steel tailgate outperforming the aluminum of the Ford pickup.

The video culminated in a group of YouTubers, including Jake Paul, battering the Cybertruck with various objects until it was in tatters. Detwiler reached out to Tesla to address the critical issues he discovered during the test, emphasizing the importance of consumer feedback.

While the Ford pickup may have won this battle, the war is far from over for Tesla’s Cybertruck. With the vehicle left in ruins, the likelihood of repair seems slim. The Cybertruck community has a history of testing the vehicle’s limits, with examples of untimely ends in the Mongolian desert and collisions with traffic light poles.

Detwiler’s test serves as a reminder to manufacturers to listen to consumer feedback and ensure their products can withstand real-world challenges. The Cybertruck may be a futuristic marvel, but it still has room for improvement in the eyes of those willing to put it to the test.

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