Tesla Cybertruck: Tires and Driving Modes Impact After 6,000 Miles
Monday, 16 September 2024, 11:12
Tesla Cybertruck Impact on Tire Performance
The Tesla Cybertruck, weighing nearly 7,000 lbs, challenges traditional vehicle norms. After only 6,000 miles, many users are reporting extensive tire wear, prompting discussions about longevity and performance.
Driving Modes Affecting Tires
- Off-Road Mode: Increases stress on tires.
- Standard Mode: Balances performance and durability.
- Sport Mode: Potentially accelerates wear due to high torque.
As Tesla continues to innovate, understanding the operational impacts on components like tires becomes crucial for owners.
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