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Joe Rogan shot an arrow at Cybertruck and it barely scratched the surfaced

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Tesla CEO, Elon Musk recently appeared on Joe Rogan’s Podcast and the billionaire took his unreleased Cybertruck unit for a durability test with a hunting bow.

During the podcast, Joe and Musk engaged in a discussion about Cybertruck’s durability, which led us to the past test that Musk and the Cybertruck team have done on the electric truck.

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As Musk mentioned Cybertruck has previously endured some Al Capone-style bulletproof testing from a Tommy Gun, which is the 1920s Thompson submachine gun that was used for a gang war. The discussion also prompted Joe to ask whether Cybertruck can go through a hunting bow.

Joe Rogan arrow Cybertruck

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“Can I try with an arrow?” Joe Rogan asked. “I bet I can get in there.” Musk took Rogan up on the $1 bet. “We can try right now if you want,” he said, and Rogan sent for his 90-pound compound bow that shoots 525-grain arrows at 300 feet per second (205 mph) to make the impromptu test possible.

Sooner, the podcast video clip shows how things went with Joe and his ambitious shot at Cybertruck. However, it could only dent the body and the tip of the arrow broke away instantly.

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Rogan was immediately amazed by the results of this durability test “So, we just shot an arrow into it, and it barely scratched it. It was probably moving 275 feet a second, that was a 545-grain arrow, that’s impressive. It just destroyed the broad head, the broad head flattened at the tip, and then the arrow blew apart. Amazing,” Rogan said.

Musk also revealed that there will be more action coming at the November 30th event of the Cybertruck delivery handover.

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Timothy started learning about game development and electronics at the age of 17. After involvement in different projects, he switched to Android app development and began pursuing smart hardware mechanics. Later on, he became fond of writing and tech journalism. Timothy covers major topics about internet personality, business, EV, Space, Social Media, and more. He loves to watch survival videos and try to find out new facts about the ocean and animals.

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