Thanks to the recent off-road update, the Tesla Cybertruck now has the ability to lock front and rear differentials, making it a beast for high-traction pulling. In a recent tractor pull event, the Cybertruck emerged victorious in the 2500-class, dominating diesel-powered pickup trucks.

Ever since the Tesla Cybertruck landed in owner’s hands, the unique and borderline contentious pickup truck has been subject to a plethora of experiments and tests. Not too long ago, we chronicled the trials of a dual-motor Cybertruck that was taken to a tractor pull, and ended up losing pretty miserably to a diesel-powered 6.7-litre RAM Cummins. However, with the Cybertruck’s latest off-road update, the tables appear to have turned quite dramatically in the Cybertruck’s favor.
The recent off-road update allowed Cybertruck owners to do something that wasn’t previously attainable – lock the front and rear differentials, allowing for massively improved traction. In the aforementioned earlier test, the dual-motor Cybertruck managed to haul the sled only about 230 feet before coming to a halt, while the 6.5-liter RAM Cummins managed around 280 feet.
In a recent video posted on Reddit and Twitter, the Cybertruck, thanks to the off-road update that enabled locked differentials, managed to completely smoke the competition, dominating the 2500 class at a tractor pull. This time around, the Cybertruck pulled the sled to an impressive 299 feet, a hair’s breadth less than a full pull which is around 300 feet. The 2500 class, for the uninitiated, refers to the ‘Class 2b, light duty’ trucks such as the RAM 2500, GMC Sierra 2500, Ford F-250, and of course, the Cybertruck.
The fact that the Cybertruck was crowned the winner of the 2500 class, just goes to show what the dual-motor Cybertruck is capable of, courtesy of the recent off-road update. Most trucks competing in tractor pulls happen to be heavily modified, typically boasting engine tuning, and high-traction tires designed specifically for pulling, while the dual-motor Cybertruck appeared to be in its stock configuration – a remarkable feat to say the least. It might even be said that this victory is a testament to the Cybertruck’s inherent superiority, and not just a fluke of fortuitous circumstances.
The Tesla Cybertruck managed to pull the sled an admirable 299 feet. (Image source: Reddit)
Source(s)
News
After All These Years, Kristin Is Still Gorgeous—Fans Can’t Get Over Her Timeless Beauty!
Some celebrities fade from the spotlight, but not Kristin. Decades have passed, trends have changed, and yet, she remains as breathtaking as ever. Whether you know her from her iconic roles, red carpet…
Jason Momoa’s Mysterious Costume Sparks Fan Frenzy—What Movie Is This From?
Jason Momoa has always been a showstopper, whether he’s wielding a trident as Aquaman, leading an army in Dune, or embodying a ruthless warrior in Game of Thrones. But now, a recent photo of…
Happy 70th Birthday to Our Irish Powerhouse of Talent, Brendan Gleeson!
Today, we celebrate a true legend of cinema, a man whose presence on screen is as powerful as his off-screen charm—Brendan Gleeson! The Irish acting icon turns 70 today, and what a journey it…
David Corenswet Confidently Walks Out of James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy Private Screening and Drops a Powerful Five-Word Statement
The moment DC fans have been waiting for is finally here. Superman: Legacy, the highly anticipated reboot of the Man of Steel under the creative vision of James Gunn, has officially…
“My Face Is Up Here, Geralt” – The Witcher 3 Moment That Has Fans Laughing Nonstop
If you’ve spent enough time in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you know the game is full of intense battles, emotional storytelling, and jaw-dropping visuals. But every now and then, it…
Disney’s Live-Action Snow White Set to Enchant Disney+ Viewers This Summer—Everything You Need to Know!
The magic of Disney’s classic tales continues to captivate audiences worldwide, and the latest live-action adaptation, Snow White, is no exception. After its theatrical release on March 21, 2025, fans are eagerly…
End of content
No more pages to load