The Cybertruck's long-awaited delivery date is approaching, but we're not done hearing about all the wild things Tesla could attempt with its most ambitious EV yet.
, as he noted that the automaker might offer an optional coating that would resist scratches against everything below diamond hardness.
Musk responded to a post on X/Twitter stating that people who try to key a Cybertruck would ruin their keys. He saidis considering offering an optional tungsten carbide coating, which has a Mohs hardness rating between 9 and 9.5 – second to diamonds’ hardness. While this sounds crazy, Tesla owners have long had issues with people keying their cars because of hate directed towards Elon. Tesla vehicles have Sentry Mode, which uses exterior cameras to capture activity around them, but the coating could provide an extra layer of protection for the expensive EVs.
Scratching may seem like a notable concern for Cybertruck owners, but the truck’s angular construction and stainless steel body shell will likely present larger issues. We’ve seen multiple
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