More details on Tesla, Inc.s TSLA Cybertruck continue to be released, with thecompany posting another video ofitslong-awaited vehicle.

What Happened: On Saturday, Teslas Twitter accountshared a video of acrash test of the Cybertruck. The 37-second clip showsa Cybertruck whizzingpast a group of awestruck spectators gaping at it from behind windows.The vehicle is shownstopping short of crashing against the obstruction. The irony is that the crash, which is central to a crash test, does not occur until the end of the video.

Twitter users flooded Teslawith comments that reflected a range of emotions.

One user said, Just like the truck! It never arrives, apparently taking a potshot at Tesla for inordinately delaying the launch (the Cybertruck, which was first announced in Nov. 2019, hasyet to see the light of day).

Just like the truck! It never arrives. Shane Nickerson (@shanenickerson) April 1, 2023See Also: Everything You Need To Know About Tesla Stock

Anotherwrote, I feel bad for the walls that crash into this bulletproof beast in reference to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's claim thatthe Cybertruckis bulletproof. Reports, however, have noted that only the windows, and not the actual body, of the electric pickup truckis apparently bulletproof.

On Saturday, a Tesla influencer going by the Twitter handle $ICannot_Enough also shared another video of the Cybertruck's crash test, saying Thats all the footage that survived the collision.

In response, a Twitter user said, Thats a pretty cool new view of Cybertruck.

Why Its Important: A Cybertruckenthusiast shared a video of Tesla testing a prototypes steering this week. Musk commented that the turning of the Cybertruck was perhaps better than that of theModel Y.

The billionaire has previously termed the Cybertruck as epic, while Tesla fans see the launch of the electric pickup truck as the companys iPhone moment.

Cybertruck is expected to provide Teslas vehicle volume a boost. While Wall Street is forecasting 92,000 units for 2024, the actual deliveries could be in the range of 200,000 units, adding $0.40 per share in incremental earnings per share, according toFuture Funds Gary Black.

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Tesla stock closed Friday's session 6.24% higher at $207.46, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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