https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6192797/Staggering-slow-motion-crash-footage-shows-Tesla-Model-3-smashed-speeding-vehicles.html
Slow-motion crash footage shows a Tesla Model 3 crumpling into walls and
being smashed by speeding vehicles on its way to earning a five-star safety
rating from the US government
21 September 2018  Harry Pettit

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Incredible slow-motion footage shows a Tesla Model 3 crumpling in a series
of brutal high-speed collisions for a new US government crash test.

The all-electric vehicle weathers heavy front and side collisions on its way
to earning a five-star rating in every safety category set by the US
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which carried out
the tests.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed the Model 3 – the company's first low-cost,
high-volume electric car – had a shot at being the safest vehicle ever
tested by NHTSA.

The car's final safety stats, including probability of injury or death
during a crash, are due to be published soon, he said.

The Model 3, seen by some as a make-or-break car for Tesla, has had its fair
share of struggles this year, with the company repeatedly failing to meet
order demands amid what Musk has called 'production hell'.

The NHTSA has been crash testing cars since 1979, giving each a safety
rating out of five stars to guide buyers in the US.

Tests cover frontal, side and rollover crash scenarios, as well as
collisions with a side barrier and a pole.

The rear-wheel-drive version of the Model 3 earned an all-around five-star
safety rating from NHTSA – the highest issued by the agency.

It follows in the footsteps of Tesla's Model S and Model X vehicles, both of
which received five-star ratings from NHTSA in the past.

A number of cars have already earned the agency's top rating this year,
including the Subaru Legacy and Toyota Camry four-door hybrid.

Writing on Twitter, Musk claimed additional NHTSA stats due for release
'soon' could see the Model 3 crowned America's safest car.

He wrote: 'All 5 star are *not* the same . . . "5 star" just means a car met
a certain threshold, but injury probability stats (real numbers) tell you by
how much.

'NHTSA will post final safety probability stats soon. Model 3 has a shot at
being safest car ever tested.' 

Tesla's crash ratings are bolstered by the lack of an internal combustion
engine in their vehicles, which leaves more room for a forward crumple zone.

The company's electric cars are also resistant to rollovers because their
battery packs are stored at the bottom of the vehicle, giving them a low
centre of gravity.

The risk of a rollover in a Tesla Model 3 is 6.6 per cent, according to
NHTSA, compared to 10 per cent for other, similar-sized cars.

Pictured is a Tesla Model 3 undergoing a frontal test crash carried out by
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

The car weathers heavy front and side collisions on its way to earning a
five-star rating in every safety category set by the NHTSA, which carried
out the tests 

The car weathers heavy front and side collisions on its way to earning a
five-star rating in every safety category set by the NHTSA, which carried
out the tests 

Tesla's Model 3, its latest car, has proved extremely popular since it
entered production in July 2017.

But the company has been marred by delays, hitting its production goal of
5,000 cars per week in July 2018 – six months later than planned.

Musk admitted last week that his car company was facing some logistical
problems with deliveries.

WHAT IS TESLA'S MODEL 3 ELECTRIC CAR?

Tesla's Model 3 is the company's first lower-cost, high-volume car.

The electric sedan is crucial to Tesla's goal of becoming a profitable,
mainstream automaker.

The five-seat sedan will travel 215 miles (133 kilometres) on a single
charge.

It will be sporty, accelerating from zero to 60mph (0-100kph) in under six
seconds.

Billionaire tech mogul and Tesla chief Elon Musk released new details about
the long-awaited, $35,000 Model 3 sedan (pictured) in a series of tweets
late Sunday

The Model 3 is Tesla's first lower-cost, high-volume car. The first models
of the $35,000 (£27,000) electric vehicle began production in July 2017

The car has no traditional dashboard, but instead a computer monitor in the
center of the car which shows details about the car and its route.

It will be controlled via a touchscreen and each side of the steering wheel
will have a single scroll button.

The first models of the $35,000 (£27,000) electric vehicle began production
in July 2017.

But the company has suffered production woes ever since, frequently missing
the targets it set itself when the vehicle was announced in 2016.

A customer tweeted at Tesla and its creator complaining that the delivery of
her purchased car kept getting pushed back.

She claimed the vehicle's arrival date was now 'delayed indefinite'.

Twitter user Megan Gale shared a picture of dozens of Tesla vehicles sitting
in a railroad garage, complaining that she's yet to receive hers.

'There are 42 Tesla's sitting at the Union Pacific Railroad in SLC. My car
is one of these.

Pictured is a side crash carried out on the Model 3 by the NHTSA. The agency
has been crash testing cars since 1979, giving each a safety rating out of
five stars to guide buyers in the US

Pictured is a side crash carried out on the Model 3 by the NHTSA. The agency
has been crash testing cars since 1979, giving each a safety rating out of
five stars to guide buyers in the US

Tests cover frontal, side and rollover crash scenarios, as well as
collisions with a side barrier and a pole (pictured)

'I've been told I was getting delivery the 8th, then the 15th, then the
20th, then the 22nd, and now my delivery has been delayed indefinite. @Tesla
@elonmusk... Please make this right,' she tweeted Sunday evening. 

'As a day 1 res/owner... With another Performance Model 3 on order as
well... I feel like being an early adopter meant nothing.

'Frustrated barely begins to cover it, and silence from my delivery adviser.
I can't wait until October, as I have no car. I just need my car,' she
added. 

Musk speedily replied, acknowledging the company's recent difficulties. 

'Sorry, we've gone from production hell to delivery logistics hell, but this
problem is far more tractable. We're making rapid progress. Should be solved
shortly,' he replied on Twitter.
The Model 3 (file photo), seen by some as a make-or-break car for 

Tesla, has had its fair share of struggles this year. The company has
repeatedly failed to meet order demands amid what Musk has called
'production hell'

The Model 3 (file photo), seen by some as a make-or-break car for Tesla, has
had its fair share of struggles this year. The company has repeatedly failed
to meet order demands amid what Musk has called 'production hell'
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