Came across an interesting video about a Cybertruck in collision repair. The guy has a very open and honest discussion about his concerns, and what needs to be different with these trucks, from the insurance end to the repairing end. The whole video is worth a watch, but I timestamped it after he stops going over the damage from an exterior point of view. He does take the door off, and go over the interior damage, which was cool.
Summary:
- Truck hit a parking bollard and the mirror assembly and door smushed into the quater glass breaking it
- exterior damage looks minimal, but the interior parts of the door are weaker than the exterior, so that is where the damage was seen.
- door panels aren't really repairable, basically needs a whole new door
- 48V system can be dangerous to the other electronics in the vehicle, more likely to arc during disassembly, so everything needs to be
denegergized de-energized
- luckily no damage to the A pillar as the softer internal door parts cushioned the impact
- appraising damage from pictures alone proably isn't going to be an effective way to estimate things
- using any kind of heat to aid in the repair process probably won't work because of the alloy of the steel