Which is More Bulletproof? (Ford vs Tesla)

Published on August 19, 2024
Duration: 11:43

This video conducts a comparative ballistics test between a 1985 Ford F-150 truck door and a Tesla Model 3 door. Various calibers and projectiles, including .22LR, birdshot, buckshot, slugs, 9mm, a compound bow arrow, and Tannerite, were used to assess penetration and durability. The Ford F-150 door, made of steel, generally outperformed the Tesla Model 3 door, made of aluminum, in stopping power, particularly against larger projectiles and the Tannerite explosion.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test, a 1985 Ford F-150 steel door proved more bulletproof than a Tesla Model 3 aluminum door. While both stopped .22LR and birdshot, the Ford's steel construction offered better resistance against 12 gauge buckshot, slugs, and a Tannerite explosion, indicating steel's superior ballistic performance over aluminum in this comparison.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bulletproof Car Doors Test
  2. 00:20Test Setup: Ford F-150 vs. Tesla Model 3 Doors
  3. 01:19.22LR Test on Ford and Tesla Doors
  4. 02:3912 Gauge Birdshot Test
  5. 03:5312 Gauge Buckshot Test
  6. 05:4912 Gauge Slug Test
  7. 07:179mm Test on Tesla Door
  8. 07:46Compound Bow Test
  9. 09:05Tannerite Explosion Test
  10. 11:17Conclusion: Ford vs. Tesla Bulletproof Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Which car door is more bulletproof: Ford or Tesla?

In a ballistic test comparing a 1985 Ford F-150 steel door and a Tesla Model 3 aluminum door, the Ford door demonstrated superior resistance. It stopped .22LR rounds better and withstood a Tannerite explosion more effectively, indicating steel's advantage over aluminum in this scenario.

What calibers were used to test the Ford and Tesla car doors?

The test included .22LR, 12 gauge birdshot, 12 gauge buckshot, 12 gauge slug, and 9mm Luger. Additionally, a 70 lb compound bow arrow and Tannerite were used to assess penetration and explosive resistance.

What materials are the Ford F-150 and Tesla Model 3 doors made of?

The 1985 Ford F-150 door tested is made of steel, a traditional material known for its strength. The Tesla Model 3 door is made of aluminum, which is lighter but generally less resistant to ballistic impact than steel.

Did any projectiles fail to penetrate the car doors?

Yes, the .22LR rounds were stopped by the interior structure of both doors, and the 12 gauge birdshot only caused minor dents with no significant penetration. The Tesla Model 3 door also successfully stopped a compound bow arrow.

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