CyberWalrus
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Hi All!
I just took delivery of my Long Range RWD today!
Order placed in July after multiple demo drives. I was very impressed with the driving dynamics and FSD.
I chose the RWD for the longest range and can afford. I want to keep it for a long time and the simplicity should help make the maintenance and repair costs low.
Mine has the standard 18" wheels. I really like the beefy balloon tires on it. I didn't think Tesla would actually produce them, since all the demo RWD that were early made came with Cyberwheels.
I love it!
Update! Added interior photos:
18 inch standard wheels: They are steelies (The outer hexagonal is part of the wheel with the center is a cover).
Pictures of coil suspension:
Rear vent console. It is missing the display, however improves in space to place objects that take up whole width of interior. It also more leg room for center passenger. The display protrudes out past the seats.
Simpler bed. I added the L-tracks.
Efficiency log:
11-4-2025: 310Wh/mi
First 1000 miles! Florida local and 10% highway driving. No tonneau, Tesla discontinued it
. Temperature in the 80s to recent 60s-70s. I like driving with windows open. 25% FSD.
Efficiency after nearly 7000 miles! Before trading in for AWD:
Primarily driving with FSD:
12 months free supercharging was nice!
2-10-2026 - Trade in and delivery of AWD. My RWD was great and will be missed.
Not me, but other RWD CT reviews:
Car and Driver
2025 Tesla Cybertruck Long Range RWD Tested: Leaving So Soon?
Popular Mechanics
We Test Drove a Defunct Cybertruck. It Was Actually Alright.
I just took delivery of my Long Range RWD today!
Order placed in July after multiple demo drives. I was very impressed with the driving dynamics and FSD.
I chose the RWD for the longest range and can afford. I want to keep it for a long time and the simplicity should help make the maintenance and repair costs low.
Mine has the standard 18" wheels. I really like the beefy balloon tires on it. I didn't think Tesla would actually produce them, since all the demo RWD that were early made came with Cyberwheels.
I love it!
Update! Added interior photos:
18 inch standard wheels: They are steelies (The outer hexagonal is part of the wheel with the center is a cover).
Pictures of coil suspension:
Rear vent console. It is missing the display, however improves in space to place objects that take up whole width of interior. It also more leg room for center passenger. The display protrudes out past the seats.
Simpler bed. I added the L-tracks.
Efficiency log:
11-4-2025: 310Wh/mi
First 1000 miles! Florida local and 10% highway driving. No tonneau, Tesla discontinued it
Efficiency after nearly 7000 miles! Before trading in for AWD:
Primarily driving with FSD:
12 months free supercharging was nice!
2-10-2026 - Trade in and delivery of AWD. My RWD was great and will be missed.
Not me, but other RWD CT reviews:
Car and Driver
2025 Tesla Cybertruck Long Range RWD Tested: Leaving So Soon?
Popular Mechanics
We Test Drove a Defunct Cybertruck. It Was Actually Alright.
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