Tesla has finally started delivering the Cybertruck, which haunted the dreams of many car enthusiasts since its announcement in 2019. The excitement surrounding this vehicle is so high someone even spent $400,000 at an auction to get an early Tesla Cybertruck. The excitement isn’t just about Tesla delivering on its promises for performance, it’s also because of the innovative features that make the four year wait worthwhile. For example, did you know that Cybertruck is able to “serve briefly as a boat”? Here are the details…

Unique Tesla Cybertruck Water Travel Feature Unveiled

The Tesla Cybertruck stands out as an impressive electric vehicle, boasting exceptional performance, range, and power. However, in addition to its performance and advanced features like ‘steer-by-wire,’ looks like Elon Musk and Tesla have a lot more to offer. If you recall, last year Musk Musk claimed in a speech that the Cybertruck could “briefly serve as a boat,” navigating rivers, lakes, and relatively calm seas. Still, despite all his success and craziness, Musk initially met with skepticism. However, the recently revealed ‘Wade Mode’ proves that the eccentric billionaire was true to his word.

Tesla Cybertruck

The feature in question was discovered by one of the early buyers of the Cybertruck. Excitedly exploring the vehicle’s features, the user came across a feature named ‘Wade Mode’ in the off-road settings menu. There, he encountered the description: “Raises ride height and pressurizes battery when driving through water.” Of course, the Cybertruck was designed to withstand challenging conditions, so durability in different terrain is not a surprise. However, the ability to travel on the water is a delightful surprise.

As you know, Tesla Cybertruck is priced between $60,000 and $100,000. Therefore, no one has taken this expensive vehicle for a “swim” yet. Moreover, there’s uncertainty about how the feature functions under specific conditions, and we’re also unsure if Tesla would cover any potential malfunctions under warranty. As you also know, saltwater is practically toxic for electronic devices.

Nevertheless, Musk mentioned in his speech that the Cybertruck is designed to handle go in the sea. Unfortunately, despite our curiosity about all these questions, we’re left with no option but to wait for answers for now.

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