Famous Kick streamer Adin Ross recently became the proud owner of a Tesla Cybertruck. On one of his streams, Ross threw dumbbells at the car to test its strength and durability. The 23-year-old internet personality crashed his car with a weight not just once, but multiple times. Elon Musk’s unconventional method of testing how quickly his latest car product wears out has left fans perplexed.

Adin Roth throws dumbbells at Tesla Cybertruck

Adin Roth throws a dumbbell at a Tesla Cybertruck (Adin Roth/YouTube)

During a recent Kick livestream, Ross threw a dumbbell at the back door of a Cybertruck. After nothing happened, the streamer invited a friend standing nearby to try his luck. After several attempts, Ross and his friends inspected the car and found it undamaged.

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Ross then decided to kick the car to test its strength, much to the surprise of the audience. One of his friends started bouncing basketballs off cars. The group’s methods kept the audience laughing and captivated. Immediately after being satisfied with the test, everyone tried to get into the car, but interestingly they could not open the door.

After many attempts, they finally managed to get into the car. Ross then showed off the inside of the Cybertruck to the livestream audience. Mr. Ross, clearly excited to show off his new car to his friends, asked one of them to connect his cell phone to the car and play music.

Fans react to Adin Roth’s bizarre test in the Cybertruck

Ross’ fans flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts on Ross’ bizarre test. One fan wrote on YouTube, “Tesla’s truck looks crazy. I can’t believe he didn’t make a dent when he kicked it.” Another said, “I bet if Adin offered Elon a test drive in his new truck… I will do that,” he said.



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