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You mean like that cybertruck shit made of rusting "stainless" steel, with no crumple zone and a body that reflects the sun in other drivers eyes?
Yeah, doubt it. They aren't even legal in Europe because of safety.
Who told you that? Elmo?
Lol dude, the cybertruck is a 5 star rated vehicle.
https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2025/TESLA/CYBERTRUCK%252520(ALL%252520VARIANTS)/PU%25252FCC/AWD%252520Later%252520Release#detailed-safety-tech-results
It's the one of the safest trucks for occupants in crashes ever built.
Edit: Just to add, that they also keep updating based on results from saftey agencies. The CT initially scored a 5 for driver and 4 for front passenger, but it has been updated to now to be 5/5.
Yeah but fuck the victims this 7000lb tank crashes into right?
Cybertruck does not meet EU minimal safety standards. NHTSA is a joke.
Does not meet minimum pedestrian saftey features yes.
OP that started this was trying to say they don't even crash test their vehicles.