Off-Road Modes
When you choose Overland, you can customize the following settings:
Setting
Options
Description
Terrain
All
Automatically adjusts tire slip based on the amount of available traction and sets the Preferred Ride
Purpose
Height to High. All Purpose is best suited for mixed terrain driving.
Sand
Allows for high amounts of tire slip to provide optimal traction on soft, deformable surfaces like sand
and sets the Preferred Ride Height to High.
Gravel
Allows for medium amounts of tire slip to provide optimal traction on gravel, and sets the Preferred
Ride Height to High.
Rock
Tightly manages tire slip to maximize grip in rock crawl conditions and sets the Preferred Ride Height
to Very High. When the ride height is Very High, the suspension system pneumatically connects the
springs on the front and rear axles, increasing suspension articulation for maximum traction.
Stopping
Hold
Applies the brakes automatically when Cybertruck stops, without you having to put your foot on the
Mode
brake pedal. Whether stopped on a flat surface or a hill, Vehicle Hold keeps the brake applied,
provided your foot remains off the accelerator and brake pedals.
Roll
Allows Cybertruck to roll freely when close to, or at, a complete stop, like a vehicle in Neutral.
Therefore, if stopped on a slope, Cybertruck will roll downward. The brake does not engage, and the
motors do not apply torque (until the accelerator pedal is pressed).
Baja
When Cybertruck is in Baja, the ride height is raised to increase suspension travel, rebound, and damping, providing
more stability as well as protection against large impacts. In addition, the electronic stability control system allows
more tire slip for more dynamic driving on low-traction surfaces.
You can customize the following settings:
Setting
Options
Deceleration Mode High
Standard Provides the normal level of regenerative braking, allowing Cybertruck to maintain traction on
Handling Balance
Left
Right
Stability Assist
Standard Provides the maximum amount of stability control intervention*.
Reduced Reduces the amount of stability control intervention.
Minimal
* Stability control intervention modifies motor torque and selectively applies the brakes to each wheel to make Cybertruck more
stable and help the driver maintain control of the vehicle.
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WARNING: Never rely on Hold to adequately decelerate or fully stop your vehicle. Many factors
can contribute to a longer stopping distance, including downward slopes, and reduced or
limited regenerative braking (see
the brake pedal to adequately decelerate or stop.
Description
Increases the amount of regenerative braking so Cybertruck slows down more dramatically when
you remove your foot from the accelerator pedal, allowing for more dynamic one-pedal driving.
WARNING: Setting the Deceleration Mode to High may cause some loss of traction on
loose surfaces (such as snow).
loose, low-traction surfaces (such as sand, dirt, and gravel).
Adjusts the vehicle balance such that Cybertruck behaves more like a front-wheel-drive vehicle.
When you move the slider to the left, Cybertruck is more stable and is more susceptible to
understeer (when you turn the wheel and Cybertruck turns less than normal).
Adjusts the vehicle balance such that Cybertruck behaves more like a rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
When you move the slider to the right, Cybertruck moves with more agility but less stability, and
is susceptible to oversteer (when you turn the wheel and Cybertruck turns more than normal).
Provides a minimal amount of stability control intervention.
WARNING: Drive with caution when Stability Assist is set to Minimal. If you lose control of
Cybertruck, less stability control intervention will be applied and the vehicle may not
stabilize itself.
Regenerative Braking on page
88). Always be prepared to use
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