Tesla Cybertruck gets stuck in snow, but it’s not the truck’s fault

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after witnessing the Tesla Cybertruck get stuck in the snow; however, they realized that it was due to no fault of the truck itself.

A Tesla Cybertruck recently got stuck in the snow in Quebec, Canada. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the truck’s fault.

The image quickly went viral on platforms like TikTok and Reddit. At first glance, the sight of a Cybertruck stranded in snow seemed humorous.

However, there’s a reasonable explanation for the mishap.

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A Tesla Cybertruck was photographed stuck in snow in Quebec, but it’s not the truck’s fault. Image Credits: Jul Torq/YouTube

 

The likely cause behind the Cybertruck getting stuck in snow

The photo came from Quebec, where the Cybertruck appeared stuck in a light snowfall. The sight of this futuristic vehicle stranded sparked ridicule online.

Tesla’s Cybertruck is known for its tough, robust design. So how did snow manage to stop this powerhouse in its tracks?

The answer likely lies in the truck’s tires.

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The likely cause of the snow trap was the Goodyear all-season tires, which wore out quickly. Image Credits: Jul Torq/YouTube

 

The Tesla Cybertruck getting stuck in the snow quickly went viral and left viewers baffled. In the comment section, others expressed their disappointment about this vehicle.

One person said: I love the look of this car. It’s futuristic but it’s the first creative design I’ve see in decades.

A second wrote: The fact the car weighs around 3104kg (3.1 Tons) and it’s downward force, would place even worn out tyres, directly onto the tarmac, seems to not come into play?

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While a third commented: There must be a a lot of cyber trucks with bald tires because of the different videos of them stuck in snow.

Another added: Lol my little common ford focus could get out of that.

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Snow poses challenges for cars, with some vehicles, like the Cybertruck, even helping others out of snow. Image Credits: Jul Torq/YouTube

 

The tires might be the real culprit

According to *The Drive*, the tires on the Cybertruck were Goodyear all-seasons. These tires are not known for their durability.

Some drivers have reported that these tires wear down after just 6,000 miles. Considering the weight of the Cybertruck, it’s understandable why they couldn’t handle the snow.

When the tires are too worn, they can’t get enough traction to move, which could explain the situation.

Snow and cars: A challenging mix

Snow poses a tough challenge for cars in general. Many vehicles struggle to move in snowy conditions.

In Oregon, 20 cars were recently trapped after following GPS directions. They ended up on Ruckle Road, a route not maintained in winter, and got stuck in the snow.

It took rescue workers to free them.

Not all cars get stuck in snow. Some manufacturers are developing vehicles that can handle snowy conditions better.

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Future car designs may feature snow-shaking technology to prevent vehicles from getting stuck. Image Credits: Jul Torq/YouTube

 

For instance, a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) has a feature that allows it to shake off snow, like a dog shaking off water.

As cars improve, we may one day have a future where no car gets stuck in the snow.

This could mean fewer snowy Christmas movie plots. But in the meantime, vehicles like the Tesla Cybertruck will still face challenges in winter weather.

While the truck’s tires may need an upgrade, this incident serves as a reminder that snow and cars are a tricky mix.

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