Tesla Cybertruck Wrecked In Rollover Crash — See How It Held Up

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A wrecked Tesla Cybertruck has been spotted on the back of a flatbed truck, but it wasn’t in an accident.

At least not on the road.

The pickup was apparently on its way back from a crash testing facility as Tesla works to certify it for sale.

Video hosted on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum and other platforms that was originally posted to TikTok by a trucking company reveals a sticker that indicates it was subjected to a Ditch Rollover Crash evaluation.

The truck’s triangular roof is crushed in at its point and the giant windshield smashed, the while the body panels along the sides of the roofline and fender flares have separated from the chassis.

The rear door windows are also missing and the side curtain airbags deployed.

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The bed looks like it’s hauling a load of debris and the wall and window between it and the cabin appears to be destroyed.

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The rear seating area with its octagonal cupholders, infotainment screen and very tall door panels can also be seen.

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Tesla hasn’t announced an official date for the start of Cybertruck deliveries, but CEO Elon Musk has said that some would make it to customers before the end of 2023. Several have been seen across the country being shipped on vehicle carriers, but their destinations are unknown.