There may be a vehicle that uses so e of the new tech from Cybertruck. But it will not be a CyberSUV.
In the 2024 earnings report, El9n stated the production method and stainless steel of the cybertruck would not be used 8n future Tesla vehicles.
Think more along the lines of a restlyed...
I am on 2026.2.9.1 and it finally appeared this morning (been a couple of weeks since the upgrade). Noticed the blue dot on the menu and saw it. Took a few miles to configure, but have not driven anywhere since this morning to test it.
It appears to be a back end activation. You get it...
Some people did not install them, or removed them and sold them. There are a few examples on these forums.
Yes, they were only offered as part of the Foundation package for Cyberbeasts (at least so far).
The first recall for the lightbar was to inspect to ensure the adhesive was installed...
The bracket is in addition to the adhesive (according to the update manual). So, like with existing bars, it is a semi-permanent install. The bracket is a safety measure.
Mine is still holding firmly without issue. Of course, I neber ceramic coated my windshield or anything else that may...
This is what at I use. Simple, folds flat, fits in the back, fits int he frunk.
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I think many people are missing the underlying challenges that led to this consolidation.
XAI acquired X when X ran out of money.
SpaceX acquired XAI when XAI ran out of money.
Yes, this will increase the valuation of SpaceX prior to an IPO. However, it also increases the financial risk and...
There is another thread from mid-November with links to the recall notice and service guide - with images.
Recall bulletin SB-25-90-001 Off Road Lightbar new version with bracket | Tesla Cybertruck Forum - Cybertruck Owners Club
It is also great when the vehicle does not get the speed limit correct - for example, thinks it is 55 in a 35 zone or misses a school zone. The speed profiles let me dial up from the posted speed limit, but not below it. Big oversight on Tesla's part without fully understanding the real-world...
Similar situation with me, but was all my fault. We have been overlanding in many BLM lands, national forests, etc. around the country - about 20K miles worth - until we hit Broken Bow, OK a couple of months ago.
The roads leading to where we wanted to camp were very rocky, with many sharp...
They will fit and not rub - a bit taller and your speedo will be off by about 1 mph-ish.
There was a thread on here a couple of months ago regarding the best winter tires and the 275 size came up - one of the member has 275/65R20 Hakkepeliitta LT on his stock wheels without issue.
No, I run the Scorpion AS tires. The trails I run are really basic dirt/gravel/rock roads - no crawling, nothing technical - just a means to get to great camping spots. So, for these, it is always 50 psi. Total weight in the truck with the Cybertent, gear, and passengers is about 700 pounds...
I can vouch for this one.
Have the same tankless compressor and had to put it to use on a trail on Broken Bow a few weeks ago. Punctured a tire on a sharp rock. Set the ride height to extract, rolled the truck forward to place the hole up top, plugged it, and filled the tire from 0 to 50...
Today, I had my first trip of any distance with FSD 14.2 (about 80 miles round trip). Over the previous weekend, I had a 300 mile round trip on 14.1. A few weeks prior to that, I had a 500 mile round trip on 13. These are my experiences, comparisons, and thoughts moving from one to the next...