Cybertruck is the world's first car to feature a steer-by-wire system with no physical redundancy, meaning no mechanical connection between the steering yoke/wheel and the front wheels.
The dual-motor Cybertruck has one in the front and one in the rear, while the tri-motor Cyberbeast only has one in the front, but it can simulate its effect in the rear since it has one motor ...
Tesla said a defect could cause the electric truck to lose driver power and pledged to replace the affected part for free.
It's not perfect — it blocks off your rear view, which is somewhat ... down the line. The Cybertruck has eight cameras in ...
The U.S. requires those screens to activate with a rear view within two seconds of shifting into reverse. Elon Musk’s Tesla ...
but just to get even more "cyber-y" we made sure to get our hands on a local owner's Cyberbeast version of the Cybertruck. It uses a trio of electric motors, one in front, two in back, to crank ...
Rumors have been circulating since 2023 about the Tesla Model Y update codenamed Juniper. Here are four features we’d like to ...
It’s one of the genuinely revolutionary parts of the Cybertruck. There is no physical connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels ... side view cameras that pop up when you ...
The new widebody kit from Waido expands the Tesla Cybertruck’s width by six inches ... the factory cameras and charging port while adding front and rear bumper modifications.
Rear view of Cybercab. Looks a little bit like ... And let’s not forget the Cybertruck’s front and rear lightbar, which the Cybercab also has. Add steering and pedals and you get “affordable ...
Tesla Cybertruck: Buyers Can’t Resell for One Year A Tesla Cybertruck (Yet to Be Built) Goes for $400,000 at Auction A Tesla Cybertruck Is Going Up for Auction at Petersen Museum Gala Tesla ...