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How Deep Can Tesla Cybertruck Drive in Water? -Wade Mode Test



Decided to push the limits of the Cybertruck and see if it can survive some deep water! Boat mode enabled.

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  1. It's important to note that the Tesla Cybertruck is not designed to be a boat or a watercraft. While it may have some water fording capabilities, pushing the limits and intentionally submerging the vehicle in deep water can be risky and may cause damage to the vehicle's electrical components or other systems. It is always advisable to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and not engage in activities that can potentially harm the vehicle or compromise safety.

  2. This is a pretty standard water crossing for over landers. Need to practice creating those β€œbow waves”. Did good, kinda annoying that you would have to wait ten minutes and damage the vehicle when crossing though. Its almost like having mechanical handles that can get wet on the outside might be smarter? Honestly, cyber truck did better than I would have thought.

  3. You're not a spoiled lunatic. Do that with a new 70K vehicle? What's up tomorrow, the shoot it up test with a rifle like the other dumbskulls? Jerk

  4. You are in open waters, easy to move, I would like you to try it in closed waters in a river, I passed that test that you are doing with my little Toyota 1990 20R engine…πŸ˜ƒ