As Tesla continues to deliver its Cybertrucks to customers in the United States, we’re starting to see modified examples… and this one is the craziest yet.
Instagrammer Dave Sparks, known for modifying vehicles with snow tracks, has shown off his latest project.
He has released some images ahead of a more detailed look, noting the vehicle is the “exact same shape” as the tracks.
Mr Sparks has yet to confirm what other modifications he’s made to the Cybertruck, and hasn’t specified whether he started with a dual-motor all-wheel drive model or the tri-motor Cyberbeast.
The mid-range Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive is powered by a dual-motor setup producing system outputs of 447kW and 10,080Nm. The latter is expected to be a wheel torque figure and not motor torque.
Estimated range is 547km according to an undisclosed testing standard, though with the “Range Extender” it can do more than 755km.
The flagship Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast tri-motor variant has a system output of 630kW of power and 13,959Nm of torque.
Estimated range for the Cybertruck Cyberbeast is 515km according to an undisclosed testing standard, though with a so-called “Range Extender” it can do more than 705km.
It’s expected the modified Cybertruck will lose range with the added snow tracks.
Prior to Cybertruck deliveries beginning, spy footage of the electric ute showed it struggling somewhat on some off-road trails. We’ll have to wait for the eventual YouTube video to see just how capable this modified example is.