I was watching a Cybertruck driver “test the truck’s wade mode,” and was treated to some accidental comedy. Check this out: “Wow, What a Beast!” Here’s the Non-Exhaustive List of Damages The drive is pretty uneventful, but the aftermath? It’s pretty eventful. The repair bill just keeps multiplying. The driver reports: The craziest part is […]
LOL… the Toyota Corolla in the background clearly had no issue driving through that water.
For the record, the Cybertruck manual states that Wade Mode is rated for “approximately 32 inches” of water. Love when the manual approximates. “Approximately” 32 inches is also the stock tire height. But our guy’s tires? Nowhere near submerged. And yet, here we are.
That’s actually hilarious how shallow that is for wade mode.
Ehhh, the OG air intake on my RAV4 with 30" tires isn’t much higher than that from the ground. Just a little bit of water sucked in that way will cause problems.
Having said that, a simple snorkel solves that and I don’t have to flip a switch to use it.
ETA: watching the video, you also have to wait 10 minutes for the ride height adjustment and the batteries to pressurize…
ETA2: self-destruct is a really shitty descriptor. The video is not that damning at all. I’m not a fan of the CT, but this is just a BS sensationalized article.
That’s actually hilarious how shallow that is for wade mode.
Like JFC the manual doesn’t even tell you the EXACT amount of shallow water that will brick your truck in the purpose built “wade” mode XD
Also, if you’re taller than a typical 10 year old, you’re not wading in 32 inches. That’s, at best, “Puddle Stomping” mode.
Ehhh, the OG air intake on my RAV4 with 30" tires isn’t much higher than that from the ground. Just a little bit of water sucked in that way will cause problems.
Having said that, a simple snorkel solves that and I don’t have to flip a switch to use it.
ETA: watching the video, you also have to wait 10 minutes for the ride height adjustment and the batteries to pressurize…
ETA2: self-destruct is a really shitty descriptor. The video is not that damning at all. I’m not a fan of the CT, but this is just a BS sensationalized article.
+1 for adding a snorkel/d-breather. Costs something like $150, easy weekend project, then you have a permanent “wade mode” that actually works.