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YouTuber transforms the Cybertruck with wild track modification

Consider it 'snow mode'.

  • This Tesla Cybertruck got a crazy modification
  • It was fitted with snowmobile tracks
  • It was build by YouTuber, Dave Sparks

Published on Feb 9, 2024 at 9:18PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Feb 13, 2024 at 1:29PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Adam Gray

This Tesla Cybertruck got a crazy snow track modification by an inventive YouTuber.

Content creator, Dave Sparks, known as HeavyDSparks on YouTube and Instagram, fitted the already iconic Tesla Cybertruck with snowmobile tracks.

“When the vehicle is the exact same shape as the tracks. This is one of the most ridiculously amazing things that we have ever built,” he said.

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“I am more excited to drive this than anything I have driven in a very long time,” Sparks said on his Instagram.

It’s not entirely sure what his plans are for the modified Cybertruck – but we can’t wait to find out when he posts about it.

It’s not the first Tesla we’ve seen fitted with this type of modification.

He actually did the same with a Tesla Model 3 in 2020, and the resulting footage of the EV tackling snow-covered terrain was gripping (pun intended).

In a similar experiment, this Tesla Model 3 was also turned into the ultimate off-roading beast

A group of friends in Germany, The Real Life Guys on YouTube, added two gigantic chains on either side of the Model 3, weighing 1.3 tons each. 

And it was all to prank a friend.

The guys built the tracks around giant steel frames and added a heavy-duty suspension system. 

Then in order to fit the tracks to the car, the Model 3 had to be driven onto a stack of six wooden pallets so it was high enough.

It took them six hours to fit the tracks properly – a job they said was not quite as straight-forward as they expected.

With the chains attached, the Tesla weighed a staggering six tons in total.

Tesla put the Cybertruck through rigorous winter testing during development.

These was leaked footage of it drifting in the snow before its release.

This YouTuber also tested how far the Cybertruck can tow 11,000lbs in freezing temperatures.

One owner even used his Cybertruck to work a coffee machine after cold weather causes a power outage.

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