When the Tesla Cybertruck was released, its Full Self-Driving capabilities and mechanical differential lockers were non-functional, impacting its off-road performance. A software update introduced Off-Road Mode, unlocking the use of factory-installed diff locks, greatly enhancing the truck's traction. Testing on rollers confirmed these improvements, showing that the Cybertruck could navigate difficult scenarios with other wheels losing grip. In Comfort mode, it took a moment for the vehicle to adapt, but with Off-Road Mode activated, it handled the challenge seamlessly, demonstrating the efficacy of the differential locks.
The software update introduced Off-Road Mode, allowing the dual-motor Cybertruck's mechanical differentials to be locked, significantly enhancing its off-road capabilities.
By putting the Cybertruck on rollers, the testing demonstrated its ability to drive effectively with limited traction, showcasing improvements in its handling and performance.
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