The Cybertruck is Musks answer to his opinion that the F150 is boring? Seriously?
Was this another 420 idea?
The Cybertruck is “not boring“ much in the same way that falling face-first into a tub of diarrhea from an Ebola patient is “not boring”.
The Cybertruck is Musks answer to his opinion that the F150 is boring? Seriously?
Was this another 420 idea?
Does it still come with bulletproof glass?
May God help you!Would you please refer me to where Musk or any Tesla employee ever said the Cybertruck glass would be 'bulletproof."
God, I can't believe I'm responding to anything you posted.
Would you please refer me to where Musk or any Tesla employee ever said the Cybertruck glass would be 'bulletproof."
God, I can't believe I'm responding to anything you posted.
What flavor ice cream would you like with your great big slice of humble pie?Would you please refer me to where Musk or any Tesla employee ever said the Cybertruck glass would be 'bulletproof."
God, I can't believe I'm responding to anything you posted.
May God help you!
This was pretty well-known.
I know it was like 4 years ago.
What flavor ice cream would you like with your great big slice of humble pie?
Let them eat cake!
I hate posts like this, and I don't know you, and I really don't want to be in a war of splitting hairs. I have stated multiple times that I am agnostic to Tesla. I admire what Musk and Tesla have accomplished, particularly their economy of scale. I have no interest in any current Tesla model because I dislike their styling and some of their choices--lack of phone integration (if that's still a problem), but let's stick to the topic at hand.I believe I asked for an example of Musk or any Tesla employee saying that Cybertruck glass would be bulletproof. I'm still waiting, and will be for a long, long time. Bulletproof means resistant to bullets, not resistant to thrown steel balls.
Should be easy to find for you Cybertruck experts.
the first video I posted, did you see the background red letters "DEMO TESLA ARMOR GLASS"? Was that Elon Musk taking part in the demonstration?
Same comment as above. Oh, by the way, Teslarati is as capable of misunderstanding/misstating as the three of you guys."Tesla rolled out several new patents related to the Cybertruck today, one of them being the “bulletproof” Armor Glass that CEO Elon Musk talked about on several occasions."
This is blatantly wrong. The exact conversation was as follows ."When Musk joined Jay Leno in a Cybertruck ride that was aired on MSNBC’s Jay Leno’s Garage a year ago today, the former late-night TV show host asked the Tesla CEO why anyone would want bulletproof, armored glass on their truck.
Armor Glass is not bulletproof glass. Go to Armor Glass's website, as I did, and notice that they never use the term 'bulletproof."' Musk has never stated nor implied that that Armor Glass was bulletproof, and that is not splitting hairs.
Same comment as above. Oh, by the way, Teslarati is as capable of misunderstanding/misstating as the three of you guys.
This is blatantly wrong. The exact conversation was as follows .
May I suggest you rewatch the original Cybertruck unveiling on YouTube and pay more attention this time.
So when he says to Rogan that it will be bulletproof you assume he is talking about the glass and not the stainless steel body, even though the original presentation explicitly showed the effect of a 9mm impact on the steel but not on the glass. That would be an incorrect assumption.You lose. Right out of Musk's mouth. I'm sure you will backtrack and explain away.
May I suggest you give up?
I love Humble Pie, particularly this track.Poor guy’s choking on his humble pie.
Or something else...Poor guy’s choking on his humble pie.
So when he says to Rogan that it will be bulletproof you assume he is talking about the glass and not the stainless steel body, even though the original presentation explicitly showed the effect of a 9mm impact on the steel but not on the glass. That would be an incorrect assumption.
I see you have dropped your first three examples of Musk stating that the glass was bulletproof. Do you at least acknowledge that you totally misunderstood or misstated each of them, especially the Leno interview?
Believe what you want, and I'll do the same, and nobody will give a damn.
Not a Tesla hater, but that article is chock full of Tesla mishaps.
Materials science guy here. Not going to check the thickness of stainless steel, but according to a Tesla patent, the stainless steel is 30X cold-rolled, which apparently improves the ballistic properties. Musk has claimed the thickness of the panels is 3 mm.Not that I care enough to have a dog in this fight, but it would be much less stupid to claim that the vehicle glass is bulletproof than to claim that the body is bulletproof.
For a body panel to stop a 9mm, it would need to be about 1/4" thick (assuming stainless steel). The average thickness of a body panel, depending on which panel it is, is between 0.5mm and 2mm. So your bulletproof panel would have to be 3x to 6x thicker - and heavier.
If, on average, 30% of a vehicle's total weight is BIW ("body in white", the industry term for all of the body panels, untreated and unpainted) and we assume that a CT weighs about 5000 lbs then to make it "bulletproof" would require an additional 2+ tons of weight.
Glass, on the other hand, can be made "bulletproof" through the use of polycarbonate which, between the weight of the thicker glass and the additional weight required by heavier motors, tracks, actuators, etc., typically adds about 400 lbs. in total weight to the vehicle.
All this is to say that claiming "he meant the body, not the windows" is a bit far-fetched.
Materials science guy here. Not going to check the thickness of stainless steel, but according to a Tesla patent, the stainless steel is 30X cold-rolled, which apparently improves the ballistic properties. Musk has claimed the thickness of the panels is 3 mm.
A sheet metal engineer disagrees. I would not drive through a war zone expecting bulletproof anything.
I think the idea is the body of CT will be dent resistant (to a degree) and scratches are an easy DIY fix; something truck owners may be interested in.Materials science guy here. Not going to check the thickness of stainless steel, but according to a Tesla patent, the stainless steel is 30X cold-rolled, which apparently improves the ballistic properties. Musk has claimed the thickness of the panels is 3 mm.
A sheet metal engineer disagrees. I would not drive through a war zone expecting bulletproof anything.
I linked Teslarati article for you. I know that site is always making **** up about Tesla so can’t be trusted.Stainless steel body panels were described as bulletproof to a 9mm handgun during the CT reveal. Nothing about the glass being bulletproof.
As usual, @jtung230 posted misinformation.
That's not what Elon said to Joe Rogan in the video posted above. Maybe Elon corrected himself later. Sorry, but going by the words of Musk is a fairly safe bet. Every CEO makes missstatements once in a while, and perhaps that is what happened here?Stainless steel body panels were described as bulletproof to a 9mm handgun during the CT reveal. Nothing about the glass being bulletproof.
As usual, @jtung230 posted misinformation.
I'm thinking that perhaps some sort of composite material with interwoven carbon or other ceramic fibers with a metal might do the trick, but I'm just spitballing on this one.I think the 2nd guy has the right of it.
From a ballistics perspective, steel with a very high tensile strength used as structural body panels on vehicles is very unlikely to be "bulletproof" for the simple reason that energy from the projectile has to be dissipated somehow and high tensile strength steel isn't going to do that. What it's going to do is break / shatter.
I'm thinking that perhaps some sort of composite material with interwoven carbon or other ceramic fibers with a metal might do the trick, but I'm just spitballing on this one.
True.The most successful bulletproof plating tends to be sacrificial (carbon fiber comes to mind) so that the destruction of some small amount of the plating material absorbs the energy of the projectile.
Agree.
i absolutely hate these carmakers taking iconic models and bastardizing their name for the sake of branding.
Mustang
Corvette
and now...
Skyline.
UGH.
Yeah... but, is anything 100% besides the ol Death & Taxes?So the solution isn't entirely rainbows and unicorn farts.
So you knew it was misinformation, but posted anyway. Thanks for clarifying.I linked Teslarati article for you. I know that site is always making **** up about Tesla so can’t be trusted.
at least the blazer is still reminiscient of its original truck form.Agree.
Chevy Blazer is another.
It is not. Neither in form nor purpose.at least the blazer is still reminiscient of its original truck form.
mustang - 2 door sports coupe/convertible - muscle car legend
corvette - 2 door sports coupe/convertible - american sports/muscle car legend
skyline - 2 door/4 door sporty coupe/sedan - best known as the basis of the GTR
taking these and using their namesakes on crossovers/SUV's is sacrilege.
i absolutely hate these carmakers taking iconic models and bastardizing their name for the sake of branding.
Mustang
Corvette
and now...
Skyline.
UGH.
Think he meant the upcoming SUVette.I don't think "Corvette" belongs on your shame list.
The C8 is a normally aspirated V8. The Z06 is a performance hybrid.