Of all the interesting and crazy Cybertruck content being poured into the cybersphere since Tesla started deliveries last year — some stuff truly stands out from the crowd.
Talking about standing, a friend of a Cybertruck owner tested the Cybertruck glass in a weird way — by jumping on the truck’s windshield. Aside from a full-grown adult male weight that the Tesla glass had to bear, the guy was wearing leather boots as well.
Despite being asked by the onlooking friends to stop multiple times, this person kept jumping on the Tesla Cybertruck windscreen. When he finally stopped performing his maneuver and tried to step down from the windshield, due to its steep and straight slope, he fell on the window on his back — crack — the window shouted.
However, the window still didn’t completely shatter. In a recent vandalism attempt on a Cybertruck in California, the offender jumped on the truck’s roof and it didn’t shatter to allow him the way to the cabin.
The parts catalog of the Tesla Cybertruck shows that the vehicle’s windshield glass and assembly costs $1,900 without installation charges. Installation charges and availability might differ depending on the location of a Tesla Service Center and the presence of the trained staff.
Although, according to Elon Musk, the Cybertruck is built for the apocalypse era, it does not mean anyone should try what we have witnessed in the video above. Cybertruck is tough but it’s not fool-proof.
Jumping on the Cybertruck or any vehicle’s glass roof and windshield might result in a serious injury as well. So, stay safe and never try this on your Cybertruck or anyone else’s.
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