You can bring a portable generator to charge the cyber truck when you planning to go Overlanding long off-road terrain. It is cheaper but you still use gas at least you don't need to worry about running out of battery
Did anyone else notice the video gets somewhat distorted/wavy only when both the cyber trucks launch to get over the lil hill is that coincidence or what? @15:09
I used to go there more than 15 years ago when I had a 95 Tahoe 4x4. My cousin Frank had a 96 Yukon. Nothing big, just stock with 3” body lift and 33” tires. We had fun out there. These videos brought back a lot of good memories. Thank you sharing. Maybe it’s time to look for a 4x4.
Hello there! The river crossings are rarely ever this deep…it was like this after like a full week of heavy rain which is kind of rare so snorkels are not needed. Hope this answers your question😀
Debbie down here… yea yea…. I have a reservation for the CT and i just received my email last week to build it. I’ve been a big promoter/huge fan of it since 2019 but i kinda hate it now. They under delivered all of its specs and everything i had planned for it from all of their promises fell short. I’m sure it’ll have updates and things like that but they were not ready to make a truck and it’s basically just as gimmicky as the Hummer.
No charge at all! At least we don’t charge and most people i know don’t charge .. i doubt you will get stuck but everyone is willing to help others out 🎉 stop by this Father’s day weekend!
I'm not yet a fan of electric trucks. Yet, it is intriguing to see them being put through some harsher tests than just getting groceries. Until your video, I didn't realize that the windshield wipers on the Cybertruck are about 4 feet long. That's going to be expensive. Long live the ICE Jeep Wrangler and Jeep XJ! Thanks for sharing another great video.