{"id":50522,"date":"2023-12-05T22:20:03","date_gmt":"2023-12-05T22:20:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highwaynewspro.com\/?p=50522"},"modified":"2023-12-05T22:20:03","modified_gmt":"2023-12-05T22:20:03","slug":"the-tesla-cybertruck-could-be-an-insurance-and-repair-nightmare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/highwaynewspro.com\/car-reviews\/the-tesla-cybertruck-could-be-an-insurance-and-repair-nightmare\/","title":{"rendered":"The Tesla Cybertruck Could Be An Insurance And Repair Nightmare"},"content":{"rendered":"
Elon Musk has delivered on his promise to get the Tesla Cybertruck into production. The wedge-shaped, Syd Mead meets Giorgetto Giugiaro design is out in the world, albeit with some design concessions from the concept version to make the whole package work. It might not go as far as originally promised, it\u2019s more expensive than he originally said it would be, but the Cybertruck still looks very close to the concept Musk surprised us with back in 2019\u2014stainless steel body panels and all. Those stainless steel body panels might be one of the truck\u2019s biggest draws, but could they be its Achilles heel?<\/p>\n
Musk and Tesla claim that the truck’s hard surface is so damage-resistant that it can stop bullets. But like every material in the known physical realm, it can be broken. And when something gets broken, it\u2019ll need to be repaired. That’s where things get tricky here.<\/p>\n
After all, there are only about a baker\u2019s dozen\u2019s worth of production Cybertrucks on the road. Coupled with Tesla\u2019s notoriously rigorous and tight-lipped stance toward its trade secrets about repairability, we won\u2019t know the explicit, granular details of how to repair the Cybertruck until there are more than a few on the road, and rumblings about the truck in private, go public. <\/span><\/p>\n Still, we all have eyes. The Cybertruck isn\u2019t the first electric truck, not the first Tesla, and not the first vehicle to be made of stainless steel.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n To get an idea of what Cybetruck owners might be in for when the going gets tough for their trucks, I reached out to a few sources familiar with autobody repair, stainless steel repair, fixing Teslas specifically, and other people with expert knowledge in this field. <\/span><\/p>\n The picture they painted is cautiously optimistic at best, but also earnest about the challenges the truck\u2019s design presents. And those experts are adamant about how the truck could further test the often-<\/span>contentious relationships between the consumer, auto body technicians and the insurance industry.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n