I used this one from Ford:
Ford F-150 Lightning BEV Front License Plate: https://dealer.parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/license-plate-bracket-front-(bev)-p-nl3z17a385aa?pdp=y
Totally agree with you on the highway range with both stock, but the Tesla tires would need to be upgraded for sure to do any major off roading. That would effect range. https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/aftermarket-325-wide-tires-18-method-wheels-installed-on-cybertruck.11683/
I would go with the GM Hummer EV for Off Road b/c it is really made for it. The Rivian R1T would be second choice. Dodge will have an EV truck for each trim package so I think they will have one that will compete as well. But that offroad Dodge EV won't be ready till 2026.
Stuck...
Go to 6:07 mark and 11:04 mark:
On sand:
On Sand:
water:
mud and snow:
in the field:
in the charger:
in a puddle:
in a contract agreement (luckily he is a fanboy):
with the accelerator:
with roadside service:
in the carwash:
with your sausage in the Frunk (ouch...
Just being honest here. The offroad capabilities of the Cyber Truck are not good. If you are looking for an offroad truck, ICE is your best option. There are many ICE options that would run circles around the Cyber Truck offroad.
I would be upset too with the price adjustments, if I were you. I think waiting it out makes sense. I know Dodge has made many strides with their EV truck. Chevy has a EV truck that looks like an Avalanche (not for me, but will be for some for sure). I think what you are wanting is a...
You are right…I just went to a CT forum and read some of the comments in threads. These guys are freaking hilarious…their delusional narcissists all supporting each other with constant ego stroking lol