Cyberbeast extraordinarily rescues Ford F-150 out of ditch in Texas

  • Tesla Cyberbeasts are known for their towing capabilities
  • One driver got to put it into practice when he saw a Ford F-150 stranded in Texas
  • In a video shared to Instagram, the impressive rescue is shown

Published on Jul 31, 2024 at 3:36 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jul 31, 2024 at 7:02 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This Cyberbeast rescued a Ford F-150 out of a Texas ditch in an extraordinary display of power.

There’s nothing worse than being stranded on the side of a road.

But thanks to Tesla, car rescues are no longer reserved for your standard tow truck.

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Cyberbeast to the rescue

Fresh off the back of breaking a quarter-mile record, it appears that the Cyberbeast is going from strength to strength.

They’ve already been a big hit with famous faces such as DJ Steve Aoki, who shared a video of his ‘Foundation Series’ Cyberbeast.

But in addition to being cool to look at, they can help out your fellow man, as demonstrated in this rescue video.

The rescue took place on a Texas highway, where a Cyberbeast driver pulled over to help out a fellow driver.

Instagram user ellisoncollections shared the video, in which he said: “First time helping somebody out.”

Once the F150 was attached to his Cyberbeast, it was time to jump – or drive, in this case – into action.

You might associate pulling a truck out of a ditch with back-breaking labor and a lot of elbow grease.

But with the Cyberbeast, it was as easy as pie.

The F150 was back on the road in a matter of seconds.

According to the original poster, people were pulling over their cars and getting out to take photos.

I can’t say I blame them.

Beast by name, beast by nature it would seem.

Tesla’s towing prowess continues to impress

The Cyberbeast isn’t the only truck in the Tesla ranks that can complete a rescue mission in virtually no time.

Its sibling, the Cybertruck, has long been touted for its 11,000lb towing capabilities.

But even among Tesla cars, it’s not just the trucks taking all the glory, as even the SUVs can put in a mean shift.

The Model X even outperformed the Cybertruck in one test, towing a 3,250 pound Bowlus Volterra trailer across a longer range than the Cybertruck.

It’s fair to say that regardless of the car type, all owners like to show off when their vehicle pulls off an improbable towing feat.

Take this Rivian R1T as an example – it was filmed retrieving a much heavier truck from a ditch with relative ease.

It’s nice to help out other road users, but it’s also nice to know you’re driving a big strong vehicle too.


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Ben Thompson

Ben got his start in journalism at Kennedy News and Media, writing stories for national newspapers, websites and magazines. Now working as a freelancer, he divides his time between teaching at News Associates and writing for news sites on all subjects.