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Watch: Musk attempts Cybertruck window stunt again

The pickup truck - Tesla’s latest offering - had its windows smashed during a demonstration in 2019, but CEO Elon Musk insisted the company “try it again” at an event in Texas on Thursday.

He called on chief designer Franz von Holzhausen to throw a baseball at the vehicle’s windows.

This time, the glass did not shatter upon impact. However, this is not a like-for-like experiment as the ball used in 2019 was made of metal.