Tesla Cybertruck's angular design sparks safety concerns, experts demand crash test data
- Elon Musk is confident the Tesla Cybertruck will be safer than other trucks for both occupants and pedestrians.
- Experts and the European Transport Safety Council express concern over the Cybertruck's heavy and stiff metal construction, which could be dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists in a collision.
- Former experts warn that the Cybertruck's stiff stainless steel exterior could cause more damage to occupants' heads in a collision compared to vehicles with crumple zones.
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Ralph Nader-founded auto safety group has panned the Tesla Cybertruck for being dangerous because of its sharp design and stiff structure.
Tesla Cybertruck's angular design sparks safety concerns, experts demand crash test data
The angular design of the recently launched Tesla Cybertruck has sparked safety concerns among experts, who are demanding that the vehicle's crash test data, the news agency Reuters reported early Saturday (Dec 9). On Nov 30, Tesla launched the Cybertruck in its factory in Austin, and the crash test videos that it live-streamed were heavily discussed on social media.
Tesla Cybertruck’s Stiff Structure, Sharp Design Raise Safety Concerns -Experts
Dec 8 (Reuters) - The angular design of Tesla's TSLA.O Cybertruck has safety experts concerned the electric pickup truck's stiff stainless-steel exoskeleton could hurt pedestrians and cyclists and damage other vehicles on roads.
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