Tesla Cybertruck put to extreme towing test pulling a 10,000lbs Rivian 8,000ft up a Colorado mountain road
- A Cybertruck managed to tow a Rivian up a montain
- The test took place in Colorado on an 8,000-foot hill climb
- The Cybertruck managed without a problem but there’s a catch
Published on Feb 04, 2025 at 12:58 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Feb 05, 2025 at 9:53 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

A Tesla Cybertruck managed to tow a Rivian R1T truck up the Rustic Ring in Colorado.
We’re talking about an 8,000-foot trail where even the toughest off-roaders struggle.
The good news is that the Cybertruck managed it without a problem.
But there was a catch.
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The only problem with towing a very heavy vehicle 8,000ft
The guys from the Out of Spec Reviews YouTube channel tested the Cybertruck’s towing abilities.
In order to make the challenge even more interesting, they decided to tow a Rivian truck, one of Cybertruck’s direct rivals.
The location they picked for the test is a trail in Colorado that they dubbed ‘Rustic Ring’.
The name, by the way, is apparently an ode to the Nürburgring.

The Rivian is a heavy truck, tipping the scales at almost 8,000 lbs, and the trailer weighs about 2,000 lbs, so we’re looking at around 10,000 lbs in total.
Tesla’s truck has immense amounts of torque at its disposal so it managed to tow the Rivian without a problem.
However, there’s a side issue that emerged.
After the run, which is relatively short, the truck was left with just less than 40 percent charge (from 100 percent).
That doesn’t sound too good.
Hopefully next time around they’ll compare it to a V8 truck to see what’s what.
Rivian R1T vs Cybertruck, which is best?
The Rivian R1T and the Tesla Cybertruck have three main things in common.
They’re both trucks, they’re both EVs, and they’re both made by public companies that started life as start-ups.
Visually they look totally different and, performance-wise, they’re made of different stuff, too.

Tesla’s truck outsells Rivian’s truck, even though the Rivian can outperform the Cybertruck both in terms of towing capacity and range.
However, we should point out that these tests are almost always neck and neck, so there’s rarely a clear winner.
But, at the end of the day, the market is the only true judge and, for now, customers seem to prefer the Cybertruck to the Rivian.
Alessandro is an automotive journalist with 10 years of experience covering supercars, automotive history, emerging vehicle technology, and luxury transportation. He wrote the first article published on SupercarBlondie.com when the website launched in 2022 and has since built a reputation for insightful reporting across the automotive and transportation industries. His expertise is grounded in hands-on experience. Alessandro has driven every Tesla model ever produced, from the original Roadster to the Cybertruck, and regularly covers the latest developments in electric vehicles and automotive innovation. His passion for transportation extends beyond cars, he has even flown a Boeing 787 Dreamliner simulator in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His reporting spans everything from classic American muscle cars and rare automotive discoveries to luxury yachts, private aircraft, high-end watches, and cutting-edge vehicle technology. Known for his deep knowledge of automotive history and ability to uncover the stories behind iconic vehicles, Alessandro brings readers a blend of historical context, technical expertise, and first-hand experience.