Tesla Cybertruck Suspension Deep Dive and RTI Test | Car and Driver
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Dan Edmunds finally gets to pull the wheels off the #Tesla #Cybertruck. How does the suspension work? How much does the truck flex? Watch to find out.
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00:00 Intro
01:01 Steer-by-wire
01:27 Wheels, tires, and wheel covers
03:11 Front suspension
04:18 Air spring and upper control arm
05:04 Body construction
05:46 Lower control arm, steering, and anti-roll bar
08:15 Shock absorbers and EPA exemption
11:04 Front brakes
12:47 Front suspension wrap-up
13:01 Rear suspension
13:36 Upper control arm, air spring, rear steering
15:08 Lower control arm, anti-roll bar, shock absorbers
16:14 Underbody
17:30 Future underbody protection?
18:06 Rear brakes
18:36 Wheels and tires details and weight
19:46 Tonneau cover, tailgate, and bed details
20:53 Rear suspension conclusion
22:30 Ramp Travel Index intro
23:02 Front clearance
24:14 First attempt
24:56 Lessons in weight distribution
26:11 Measurements and calculations, Off-Road mode
28:28 Switching to Normal mode
32:00 Normal mode measurements and calculations
33:49 The results - Auta a dopravní prostředky
That RTI result has to be intentional 😂
Elon is hilarious😂😂
But aren't they tuned by Bilstein and Firestone?
I haven’t watched it yet let me guess, 69?
@@benjaminbrown7127 420
@@benjaminbrown7127haha🤣
The best suspensión component explanation I've seen. Thank you !!
Isn't the tall spindle also to allow the upper ball to come over the tire and get more uniform compression?
I heard to give room for the tire since you can't install a bigger tire on a model 3
@bob15479
@@bob15479 Quite a bit of castor in the upper
Really interesting video. I like these longer form videos that just take the time to explain stuff a bit. Well done.
Great video, but it is unfortunate that you didn't test "Rock Mode" as that would have likely completely changed the suspension flex result. From the Cybertruck manual: "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."
Would also be interesting to see it in the lowest height assuming it is possible to remove the aero kit in front of the wheels.
I love how in depth you went with this video. Great job Dan and C&D.
Air pressure can be measured on the infotainment service screen. So covers only need to come off to adjust pressure. Not to monitor them.
Shhhh this is Car and Driver, not a technical deep dive.
Yep, was thinking the same thing. I don't know if CT requires jack pucks, if so, none were used.
Why didn't it have auto onboard air?
this comment is for people that only drive/own cars right?
Dan (and everyone who drives/owns trucks) knows that pretty much every truck over 50k has had tire pressure monitoring forever...
He's telling truck owners information they need to know - that you can't easily adjust or check the tire pressure at the tire.
@@kelvinhelmholtz because, modern trucks tell us the pressure at the driver’s seat, remotely, automatically. On many many modern trucks.
Man i wish i found your videos earlier you carry so much knowledge and explain it very well (:
Too bad you didn’t try rock mode. The manual says for rock mode “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.”
Probably one of the best/most thought out and instructive videos MT has released in a while. This guy is very knowledgeable and puts together video in a way which is just plain enjoyable to watch and listen! Great job!!!
This is car and driver not motor trend lol but I can imagine if this was on motor trend, your comment would stand.
Great detailed overview!
Good, solid info. Well explained. Thanks!
Really well done, make complete sense. Thank you!
Well done, Dan. You're definitely the go-to guy for these suspension deep dives.
You got me subscribed while watching this video!
I really love those informative videos!
Really love these deep dives! No one else that I know of does this to this level of detail.
Awesome video. Made me subscribe. I was a mechanic, now financial and insurance career for 22 years and always hated how automotive journalists have no idea how all this stuff works and about the engineering behind it all. Totally worth the money
Hahaha, suddenly there is a lot of new wannabe mechanics not technician. Publicity hound dog.
Very informative, thank you:).
Great video. The merits of the presenter, Dan, made me subscribe.
very thorough work 👌 your knowledge of suspension is impressive; teaching people about front A arm bushing tuning :D
excellent presentation
I got a lot out of this video. Thanks.
Great video, thanks very much.
incredibly talented explainer, well done!
Wondering if the load rating D on those tires will be sufficient as my F350 had E rated for my trailer.
You are VERY good .... Thank you !
Great walk through. I learned alot here.
420 and a 69 mixed in there.. 😂classic tesla move.
Impressive that you mentioned about the one-pedal driving and rarely needing to use the brakes except during an emergency stop or maybe after hard acceleration.
It’s not a good thing off road where two pedal driving (at the same time) might be used.
Hi Dan, amazing video. I am wondering if you can provide with some measurements of the suspension geometry.
well done video.
I feel like the right front lifting has more to do with it being air suspension than the weight distribution?
25:35 why not use the remotethingqmabob?
Thanks for another great video Dan. Your videos are very educational and I love the informal yet professional nature of the production. Very nicely done. Please keep ‘em coming.
Thanks for the excellent content. However, the Jumbo Jet is not a FBW plane as far as I’m aware.
Rivian was made to be the best outdoor adventure vehicle out there so no surprise it does so well.
lol!!!!! imagine if the tacoma or those other trucks actually have air suspensions! its going to be way better than the rivian period!
@@alanmay7929 No. Just no.
@@MountainManGuy of course its not going to have air suspensions, those things arent durable for actual heavy usage offroad.
@@alanmay7929 try that again off road only sell's kit's for TJ's ( 1 of the last off the line full-load'd-spec 🇺🇸 ) and my siblings jeep has them ( rear is dump-truck/simi bag's but that's because of towing reason's and wanting to max 8-12k lb's/ 1/2-ton-dodge ( for now 1-ton mod's are in the works ) total-trailer weight and or tung-loading, max-rear wood-hulling/my-v8 ( 500+ci iron hemi-charger ) is around 500-2500lb in the bed/backseat area ) and they do way better than the steel-coils/factory 4in~lift wouldn't go back , and yes day 1 family ( sibling is the 2d ownership, but it was RPO'd in for boomer 😉 ) had it in mud and rockying so it's never really been a mail-crawling/show-car
Excellent knowledge and explanations thank you for making this videos for fans and non fans of the Cybertruck
Where is the lighting flex test? I don't see it in your videos
To check the air pressure, see service menu on screen. But yes, to fill tires with air the hubcaps must come off.
I thought the owner's manual said to remove the mudflaps and the front deflectors when doing rock crawling and such.
I'd rather have an RTI in 369 than an STI in 169.
Finally someone who knows what they're talking about. Put some disconnecting sway bars on the Cybertruck and it should make it quite capable off road.
28:45 - i was expecting suspension levels changing while on ramp. Will be interesting to observe behavior. Especially after driving in on ramp in lowest position and then switching to highest
30:20 - rear wheel self-steering under load :) Steering rack is a bit flexible. Guessing rear right wheel shoul turn same direction.
Rivian is a beast of a truck.
Why am i even watching this? I drive a small car and can't afford a Cybertruck 😂. Im watching this because I like technology I guess.
24:10 what’s with all the creaking when you steer?
Tire scrubbing on the pavement.
Well done on the Sub frames and cross members. More like a SHD truck for sure. Air ride has to be a must otherwise it would be very rigid and stiff ride.
How do you know all this? That's so much complex, detailed information on the wheels. Thank you!
He is an instant EV genius. Publicity hound dog.
12:12 We've had to replace the rear brakes on our electric vehicles because they corrode/rust --- because a) they do not heat up and dry from rain/snow/etc and b) the rear brakes do less than the front brakes so even when you do require manual braking (vs all regen) they don't heat up. VERY important to get your brakes cleaned & lubed annually on electric vehicles as pins corred and pads don't slide so may wear prematurely. I've experienced this as well putting off clean & lube one year.
It would be great to see the Ineos Grenadier Test...
Is it important to differentiate frame flex from suspension articulation?
Good question.
It it adds grip it ships. I have a fairly identical set up 1st gen frontier and 2nd gen pathfinder. The Pathfinder has a fancier rear suspension, likely more travel in the front, and a limited slip in the rear vs an open diff in the frontier. Unfortunately it also has a stiff unibody . The frontier creaks and twists over things while the Pathfinder will get 2 wheels off the ground.
It doesn't appear to have much if any caster in the steering, so I'm guessing the electric motors return the wheel to center as part of the programing...pretty cool.
They are amazing long suspension travel and arms for full independent suspension.
The amount of cannabis involved in the making of this vehicle must be legendary.
Not even a stoner would design something so fugly
More like meth and ketamine
@@trance9158 Yes I would!
Comparable to, the amount of cannabis used by this review, before the review was written.
Or the lack off
I feel bad for that jack! 😅
It's 6600 lbs. That's lighter than the lightning and rivian and in the range of a full sized truck.
@@jasonsstratton stop crying at every comment. Elon won’t notice you.
A full size F-150 is 1,900 lbs lighter, lier. Let alone Cybertruck isn’t even a full size truck. It’s less practical than a Camry.
@@OmarZ77 braindead
@@OmarZ77 I think you're the one that needs to stop crying, it has more payload than any F-150 currently on sale and more bed volume than the most popular F-150 variant. By saying it's less practical than a Camry you're the typical npc who thinks they're in the know when in fact you're just signalling your ignorance.
@@boostavCome on. As if the bed size is the selling point.
17:50 I believe those bolt points are primarily for optional skid plate.
In the video you said 2. Seconds for the 0-60. 2 point what seconds? Or did you actually measure it at 2 seconds flat? I don’t imagine that could be the case
It's 2.6 seconds
2.6 seconds. See our full road test with test results here: www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a60115630/2024-tesla-cybertruck-beast-test/
Fastest truck ever!
I would love if you do an update video referencing back to this video where you do the ramp test again with the updates that better tune the back motor and adds in the locker in the software for the front tires to see how the performance has changed
Unless it tunes the suspension differently, it won’t matter. Once any tire lifts, the test is over.
@@Mittens1234Oh, interesting, though i am still curious how far up it could go on the test even with tire lift in the future.
OMG I didn't know what it was coz I've been living under the rock in the bottom of the sea, I'm Patrick's neighbor 😁
Thanks for sharing this excellent technical review
The gladiator rubicon is at the top if you have the swaybar disconnected
I love how they made the upper control arm out of a tin can
recycling at its finest 😂
Also remember its bolted straight into it's aluminum frame.
He explained why it doesn’t need to be beefier. 3:42
The upper control arm doesn't need to be beefier because the axle joins close to the lower arm meaning that leverage causes all the load to go through the lower arm - hence the lower arm being a beefy cast component.
@@ericy.2108 But it does. theres only been a few hundred made and already the wheels are falling off
I think i saw this guy in modesto ca this morning.
car & driver - aero wheel covers actually reduce DRAG.
but , also Excessive wear , so they were Recalled.
They never delivered them with aero covers.
@reyfetsalmo3346 as you can see, this one was.
@@reyfetsalmo3346they did, the first few were
Ive heard the exterior called an exoskeleton but it has no welds to the frame and all body panels can be removed hence its not a exoskeleton
I wonder if the single motor RWD model of the Cybertruck will come with rear steering 🤔
There isn't single motor model. They got rid of the option.
The air pressure is displayed on the screen inside the truck.
Not the point
A future software update could allow way more flex by increasing the air pressure in the air dampeners that aren't touching the ground. Each dampener can be controlled individually so when it detects wheel slip it could push down the dampener
I get the impression that Tesla will do a lot of software turning on its suspension.
Only if the valving hardware to support that is built in. Likewise, extending air suspension increases firmness and rigidity. But seriously, without provision for a full size spare this thing has zero off pavement potential.
Model Y owner. The air pressure can be checked from within the vehicle or through the mobile app.
Not the point
Can you change the air pressure in the app or the screen?
That's standard for most new cars. But I don't think that was the point.
I wonder if they wanted to switch to steer-by-wire on the new model S but couldn't fit it in but the yoke remained
These vehicles get progressively larger and heavier, at what point will a “commercial” driver’s license be required because of the GVW AND combine GVW?
26001 lbs
You can go rent a 26,000lbs u-haul today without a commercial license. Think about how much more dangerous those are because drivers are unfamiliar with the vehicle. Large vehicles you own are not a big danger as everyone wants to make out like they are.
How often am I having to buy new tires (give me an average distance, someone that’s knowledgeable) and what’s the cost of a set of four new replacements?
Completely depends on how many drag launches you perform on a daily basis. There’s nothing inherent to EVs that makes them worse for tires than ICEs except for how easy it is to call up all the torque all the time and not get attention for it.
check back in a year when people actually drive it more.
@@EUC-lidEVs are heavier and therefore have higher ware and tare.
@@parsonk4041 an M340i and a Model 3 are within 10lbs of each other. The BMW wears 225/45R18s to the Tesla’s 235/45R18s. Try again.
@@EUC-lid So EVs are lighter or weight doesn't impact ware?
Gladiator Rubicon (Bar Off) not shown?? Rti score 607 on your previous video. Kinda shady you're not including it, but are including Tacoma Disconnected...
I would love to see you measure our Gladiator Rubicon
I wonder if we'll see a smaller "light-duty" version of the Cybertruck.
The amount of shade in this video could block out the sun at a car show. Hot doggie, the Cybertruck is a hot mess, or am I much mistaken
You said that the suspension gets stiffer when you raise the suspension due to higher air pressure.
That's not how an airspring is working if you drive a truck the pressure is the samme in a low setting as an raise hight.
When you raise the air suspension of a truck you put more volume of air in the suspension, but the airbag is not an ballon or a tire what happens i that the airbag is slides up and down on an iron cone so no matter the hight the pressure will be the same.
That's why it is easy to make DIY weight scale on a truck so you can tjek the vehicle isn't over the weight limit.
Hope you understanding my very pour English
Thank for a great video
Yous truly
Brian from Denmark 😊
Nice in depth video, will you test again with the sway bars disconnected? Assuming tesla will offer optional disconnecting sway bar links in the future
If Tesla does not others will. After market is growing.
Wow did they finally solved the cap tire rub issue?
Is that a press vehicle? It has a manufacturing plate.
PRODUCTION vehicle.
Probably, this is Car & Driver and they usually get cars str8 from the manufacturer for tests. Plus it's a Cyberbeast which I don't think is being delivered to customers yet, not sure
@@quackman - Cyerbeasts are being Delivered, older Videos exist.
@@markplott4820 Yes, my mistake on that latter bit.
This is probably a press vehicle though w those plates (which may mean it's also production; the terms are not mutually exclusive)
Can you retest when lockers are available and also remove the mud flaps? I'd be curious to see what low nets you in that scenario.
it will not help because the wheels are already lifting from the ground thats where he stops for measuring.
@@alanmay7929 I think you're correct for the hight of the suspension he tested, but I think he stopped at the medium setting because he was worried about the mud flaps hitting the ramp. Having it in low may net a bit more travel since the bags will have even less air in them. If I'm not mistaken the owners manual also says to remove the mud flaps before going off-road. The ones in front of the wheels are on there for aero. Similar to the front air splitters a lot of trucks come with.
@@piemanklpwrong!!! he drives up the ramp till one of the 3 remaining wheels barely touches the ground then stops to measure thats how it works
@@alanmay7929 doesn't the right front tire lift at a different point based on the suspension setting? I thought that was the difference between the two different heights he tested and the two outcomes observed in the video?
@@piemanklpthe front tire isnt supposed to lift unfortunately! this is about testing the flex of the vehicle/suspensions.
its not entirely a 48 volt system , also has 12 volt for some accessories.
Love you videos but why do you have the gladiator not at your rated top 607? Makes no sense.
Barely 4 minutes in and wondering why the brakes are grooved so bad. My Rivian is showing nearly zero wear at 27k miles.
Was your R1 a press car being tested for braking performance?
@@EUC-lid looks more like a rock caused that than hard braking.
@@EUC-lideven if you test it down to the metal this looks horrible.
@@parsonk4041 outside of carbon ceramics, brake rotors are iron or steel. “To the metal” implies there’s supposed to be another layer. Other than a microscopic layer of brake pad material transferring over, it’s all metal.
Some grooving is normal, especially when overheated/abused (such as during instrumented tests). BEVs default to regen, meaning they often suffer from not using their brakes enough on the street to cook off water, resulting in extra rust (particularly where road salt is used).
Maybe it is the truck that haggerty ran on the go cart track. Brakes were glowing red.
The next gen Cybertruck will have 3000 RTI index, along with 3000 miles range
, maybe. hopefully 😁
Rivian being so high up there might explain why it went up that "it's not a trail" by the hands of Doug DeMuro so capably. I'm curious for their shorter SUV's score.
The CT has more clearance than the rivian.
@@jasonsstratton stop crying
@@jasonsstrattonits about suspension configuration and rivian has hydraulic/hydropneumatic suspensions like citroen.
@@alanmay7929 it's not nearly as rapidly adjustable as the CT.
@@jasonsstrattontoo bad the clearance doesn't seem to help.
Surprised the hubs are so rusty already
1.3% areo benefit to the wheel covers per other C&D video? [10% for tonneau cover]
There's a lot of corrosion, some of which can be seen if you keep the wheel covers off. Tesla should have made the wheel wells enclosed if they wanted it aerodynamic.
Elon says to the engineers: ok ok what ever you do its gots to be 420
The mud guards probably come off for offroad.
Maybe you can test a Mercedes G Class. This would be awesome
A moment of silence for Dan's mic
wow, those numbers lol
Those aero covers are also eating away at your tires on every rotation, they are eroding the sidewall. Cybertrucks no longer ship with them.
This truck is screaming out for some @74Weld portal hubs.
Check air pressure on the display. Just like my Subaru ..
Watch your vid at 23:54 to about 23:59 and look at the lower part of the door when you close it....
Compare the suspension on Cybertruck to a regular truck and you can see how bad Cybertruck suspension actually is hell those suspension arms are so thin regular cars have thicker stuff especially the upper joint arm is like paper but even the bottom one should be atleast twice the thickness
it will definitely go a bit higher with the "locked diff" mode. I have no way to say how much higher though. they will 100% do it because its just a sofrware update. also because its so vertically integrated and almost all electronics are made in house and sharing the ethernet data connection, it shouldnt be really that complicated . they will never miss on the opportunity to improve a product significantly with just software which is the easiest way for tesla which is not only a car but also a software company. a
Also looking at the air suspension , it is most likely that they could go much further and dynamically adjust the suspension height independently on each wheel. this could only work in a slow rock crawling mode because rhe airbags will take seconds to adjust, maybe about 10s from lowest to highest. I can see it outperform off road truck in artculation test with an additional 4 in in each direction
You can check the tire pressure on the screen just click on the service button
Not the point
Not the point
Great analysis. Not surprised with the result. The biggest take away IMO is the shock valving strategy in the Bilstein dampers. Appreciate the insight.
You know Elon told his engineers: if it can’t beat the competition by the numbers, target a cool number…
dude, you can check the air pressure on the screen, oh m g, you really didn't know that?
You CHECK the air pressure electronically.
The wheel covers absolutely make a difference. For #1, range. #2 they look sick as hell.
I'm not a fan of plastic hubcaps. If that design was actually an integral part of the wheel, I'd be more okay with them as I do like the look.
@@ALMX5DP Same
@@ALMX5DPthey probably have to be made out of plastic because they could become a hazard if the come off and they are made out of aluminum or something.
The reason that they look different is because they go over the tires, if they didn’t they would look just like any other wheel design.
I guess it’s a trade off of trying to make a different design go on a production car.
I have never heard anyone ever say that wheel covers look sick.
@@salahad-din3907 since the entire wheel is Tesla specific, it really should be one part.