Trying to get out, the driver only buried the car deeper in the snow and mud, so the car had to be towed out.
Tesla’s latest Cybertruck, while it can take on its competitors in a straight line, isn’t nearly as good off-road.
A video shot on the off-road Corral Hollow OHV Trail in northern California near Lake Tahoe is actively spreading on the Internet, which shows how the aforementioned pickup truck with a Christmas tree in the back cannot cope with a snow-covered slope.
All the driver’s attempts to overcome the small hill were unsuccessful, but only buried the car even more in the snow and mud.
As a result, a Ford gasoline pickup truck arrived to rescue the Tesla Cybertruck and managed to pull out the electric car using a tow rope.
It was later discovered that the Tesla Cybertruck was fitted with summer tires, so it had poor traction on snow, and there was a glitch in the car’s software that caused its rear wheels to constantly spin, unable to rotate slowly.
It also became known that the stuck electric car was one of the pre-production test prototypes of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Let us remind you that an enthusiast from Ukraine remade “Zaporozhets” into an electric car, capable of reaching the first “hundred” almost like Tesla cars – in just 3.77 seconds. An electric motor, a diffuser and a liquid circuit are installed under the hood of the converted car. In addition, the cooling system in the car has been improved.
Author:
Artem Malinovsky
2023-12-16 19:57:38
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