A Tesla Cybertruck owner drove into Grapevine Lake in Texas to test Wade Mode after Elon Musk claimed the truck could cross lakes. The vehicle became disabled and the driver was arrested.
Tesla's Cybertruck's "Wade Mode" adjusts the vehicle's ride height to be able to wade in 32 inches of water. That doesn't ...
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A Tesla driver in Texas learned (the hard way) that his Cybertruck’s “Wade Mode” doesn’t work exactly as he had hoped. The ...
A Texas man faces charges after allegedly driving his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test "Wade Mode," requiring a fire department water rescue.
First responders had to remove a Tesla Cybertruck from a lake in North Texas on Monday evening after the Grapevine Police Department said the driver intentionally drove it into the water. See video in ...
To cross that lake, you need a boat registration, and an actual boat.
You are watching a familiar Tesla script play out again, only this time the vehicle is a Cybertruck and the stakes are captured in stark dashcam footage. Tesla says its Full Self-Driving system was ...
YouTuber and mechanic Scotty Kilmer has given his verdict on the Tesla Cybertruck, and he has called it a ‘Cyberdisaster,’ ...