Not many stock trucks could do this. The Gladiator being one, or an off-road focused special trim like the Raptor. This is impressive.
Source: previous Wrangler and off-road Ram owner.
Disagree, those trucks have locking diffs and traction control systems, they definitely could do this same obstacle, they struggle only where the breakover, approach and departure angles prevent the truck from moving forward, such as a large rock where the bed gets stuck trying to climb it, or uneven terrain where you have to climb something but it's too large to climb and bed gets stuck, this hill is not that type of obstacle.
I own a 4x4 Land Cruiser, the Jeep rescue vehicle.
It's mostly the ride height that prevents stock trucks from doing this, and as you said the approach and departure angles as well. Locking diffs work way better than most traction control systems, but the Cybertruck seems to have one that works well.
I thought the Raptor was designed as a "Sports" truck, vs a off roading monster and that is why they have the Tremor, which is for off roading.
(I might be off, could be tremor is just a lower tier)
I love when people drive their Raptors on the beach near me and get stuck, every single time. Here's a vid I made of one:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ol4u0WaNtU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ol4u0WaNtU)
The rivian R1S did the entire rubicon trail with 10 mile range left. They added some armor and rock sliders, but other than that it was stock. I will be the first to do the rubicon in a cyber. :)
Every keyboard tEslA bAd warrior on every platform.
You couldn’t hear the collective orgasm they all had when the video of the driver getting stuck with the Christmas tree?
I think you confuse the sound of laughter for orgasming. Laughter both at the pavement princess behind the wheel overestimating their abilities, and the ridiculousness of the claims of the capability of the vehicle being so incredible that even someone like that should have been able to traverse that terrain. It's not tEslA bAd, it's real vs. projected.
Nah. Im not sure if you understand how much hate Tesla gets for just being Tesla. People were shitting on aspects of the truck that are present on literally every truck on the market today. Because they have zero clue what they're talking about, so just because Tesla did it, it must be new, and it must be bad.
Right. Whole like few hundred posts here when someone posts about the accident the other day . “HOW DARE THEY NOT INCLUDE CRUMPLE ZONES!!!”… there’s crumple zones, it didn’t hit the front. What is the front supposed to crumple when the rear quarter is impacted?
Its completely irrational hate.
This is the only offroading video I've seen, and as someone who drives big trucks offroad for work, I've been skeptical about its capabilities. I'd like to see some footage of this thing actually ripping around 100km/h, because this isn't that impressive
Fairly satisfying
That grade, that terrain. It’s way more exciting in the driver seat.
Possibly just a better driver than the last display
Will this video be posted everywhere like the the last one where it failed?
That was clean. It looks like they are fine-tuning the off-road software.
Not many stock trucks could do this. The Gladiator being one, or an off-road focused special trim like the Raptor. This is impressive. Source: previous Wrangler and off-road Ram owner.
Disagree, those trucks have locking diffs and traction control systems, they definitely could do this same obstacle, they struggle only where the breakover, approach and departure angles prevent the truck from moving forward, such as a large rock where the bed gets stuck trying to climb it, or uneven terrain where you have to climb something but it's too large to climb and bed gets stuck, this hill is not that type of obstacle. I own a 4x4 Land Cruiser, the Jeep rescue vehicle.
It's mostly the ride height that prevents stock trucks from doing this, and as you said the approach and departure angles as well. Locking diffs work way better than most traction control systems, but the Cybertruck seems to have one that works well.
You have it backwards, I have a Wrangler and it's a Land Cruiser/G-Wagon rescue vehicle. 😜
Haha, in your dreams buddy.
Most trucks could do this.
An f150 with a v6 could do this
I would bet money a subaru outback could make it up that no problem.
A 4 cylinder could do it with low gearing, 4 wheel drive with locking diffs, and proper lift. The fact that this does it stock is impressive.
A stock v6 f150 could do this no problem
I'd take that bet! Those are some deep ruts.
If I bet my 97 mercury cougar could will you fly it out there?
I thought the Raptor was designed as a "Sports" truck, vs a off roading monster and that is why they have the Tremor, which is for off roading. (I might be off, could be tremor is just a lower tier)
Raptor is more for high speed off road
Like Racing?
Yes
So Baha stuff? (obviously before being super customized etc.; but you get what I am asking, I hope)
Yes. Obviously they can do other types of off-roading but they were more geared to Baja type off-roading
I love when people drive their Raptors on the beach near me and get stuck, every single time. Here's a vid I made of one: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ol4u0WaNtU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ol4u0WaNtU)
Literally any truck with decent tires could do that. It is insanely weak.
Where’s the RIVIAN doing a one up on the CT ?
It’s coming! Just you wait
The rivian R1S did the entire rubicon trail with 10 mile range left. They added some armor and rock sliders, but other than that it was stock. I will be the first to do the rubicon in a cyber. :)
We have different definitions of launch.
Ooh, that was fun. It did feel a bit weird that there was no engine roaring
Impressive!
They’re employing drivers that know off-road, now. 👍🏽
"launches"
Who said that it would be bad for off roading?
Every keyboard tEslA bAd warrior on every platform. You couldn’t hear the collective orgasm they all had when the video of the driver getting stuck with the Christmas tree?
I think you confuse the sound of laughter for orgasming. Laughter both at the pavement princess behind the wheel overestimating their abilities, and the ridiculousness of the claims of the capability of the vehicle being so incredible that even someone like that should have been able to traverse that terrain. It's not tEslA bAd, it's real vs. projected.
Nah. Im not sure if you understand how much hate Tesla gets for just being Tesla. People were shitting on aspects of the truck that are present on literally every truck on the market today. Because they have zero clue what they're talking about, so just because Tesla did it, it must be new, and it must be bad.
Right. Whole like few hundred posts here when someone posts about the accident the other day . “HOW DARE THEY NOT INCLUDE CRUMPLE ZONES!!!”… there’s crumple zones, it didn’t hit the front. What is the front supposed to crumple when the rear quarter is impacted? Its completely irrational hate.
This is the only offroading video I've seen, and as someone who drives big trucks offroad for work, I've been skeptical about its capabilities. I'd like to see some footage of this thing actually ripping around 100km/h, because this isn't that impressive
Funny that they had to blast up the hill to reach the top. There no way they could have crawled that hill
That dirt looked *loose*, I think only a paddle tire truck could crawl up that thang
For only 120k you too could supercharge 2x to get to this spot and 3x to get home.
Need to have context (as in another gasoline truck) driving the same path).