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Tesla Cybertruck first off-road test: Youtuber has trouble getting up small hills, broken flaps

By Oliver Davis
Published in CyberTruck
January 24, 2024
1 min read
Tesla Cybertruck first off-road test: Youtuber has trouble getting up small hills, broken flaps

So, I just came across this article about the Tesla Cybertruck’s first off-road test, and let me tell you, it’s both entertaining and a little concerning. The article talks about how a YouTuber had some trouble getting the Cybertruck up small hills and even ended up breaking some flaps on the truck.

Basically, this guy took the Cybertruck on an off-road adventure, hoping to showcase its capabilities. However, things didn’t quite go as planned. The Cybertruck struggled to climb up some modest hills, which is not what you’d expect from an electric beast like this. It seems like the truck’s torque and power might not be optimized for challenging terrains.

But here’s where it gets even worse. The flaps on the Cybertruck, which are meant to protect the wheels, ended up getting damaged during the off-road test. They’re supposed to be sturdy, but apparently, they couldn’t withstand some rough terrain. This raises concerns about the durability and overall off-road performance of the truck.

Now, I’ve always been a fan of Tesla and their innovative approach to electric vehicles. I mean, their cars have been breaking boundaries and winning hearts for quite some time. Personally, I’ve never had the chance to ride in a Cybertruck, but I have driven a Tesla Model S and the experience was mind-blowing. The instant torque, the smooth acceleration, it was like being in a spaceship.

But this off-road test brings up an important question: Is the Cybertruck all show and no go? Sure, it has a unique design and impressive specs on paper, but can it really tackle tough terrains and live up to its promises? It’s crucial for Tesla to address these concerns and ensure that their vehicles deliver on their claims, especially since they’re venturing into a new segment with the Cybertruck.

In conclusion, the Tesla Cybertruck’s first off-road test has raised some eyebrows. While it struggled to conquer small hills and suffered damage to its flaps, this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a complete failure. Tesla has a reputation for continually improving and refining their vehicles, so hopefully, they’ll take these findings into account and make necessary adjustments. After all, the success of the Cybertruck could pave the way for more electric trucks in the future, and that’s an exciting prospect.


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