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Cybertruck
Cybertruck@cybertruck·
Camping road trips made easy – Drives itself w/ FSD Supervised – Grok route & adventure planning – Auto-leveling suspension for sleeping flat – CyberTent convenience – 9.6 kW of power available through the bed outlets w/ Powershare – Banger sound system
John Faires@johnfaires

Top 5 Things My Cybertruck Did on a Camping Road Trip That No Other Vehicle Could I've never really been a big camper. Exploring new places has always appealed to me, but the hassle and discomfort of traditional camping kept me from committing to it or really giving it a go. Then I took the Cybertruck on a proper multi-day camping trip across several states, and it genuinely changed my perspective. Here are the five things that made traditional camping feel outdated, primarily because of capabilities that no other production vehicle comes close to matching. True Full Self-Driving (with some supervision) We covered over 2,500 kilometres through winding mountain highways and incredibly complex interstates with overpasses, merging traffic, and multi-lane exits. The truck handled all of it flawlessly. I've had FSD since version 10 and have watched it evolve dramatically, but it's on a trip like this where you truly understand its value. Running to the grocery store for milk doesn't test it. 2,500 km of varied terrain in a single week through different weather does. I could actually relax and take in the scenery with my best friend passenger instead of staring blankly at a road that looks the same no matter what state you're in. The cumulative fatigue that usually builds on long drives was almost nonexistent. It turned the driving itself into an incredibly enjoyable part of the trip. The Best Auto-Leveling Suspension (for flat sleeping) The Cybertruck's adaptive air suspension is a standout feature for camping. In CyberTent Mode, it automatically levels the entire truck bed, even on sloped or uneven terrain, using four-corner independent air suspension with one of the widest adjustment ranges of any production truck. A few competitors have auto leveling systems (the Rivian R1T's camp mode comes to mind), but none match the Cybertruck's combination of range of adjustment. Most trucks just don’t have it, and you would have to pull out leveling blocks. Serious Power, Zero Compromise (no fuel cans to fuss with) This is where the Cybertruck really separates itself. With up to 9.6 kW of power available through the bed outlets, I ran a portable fridge, space heater, cooktop, air fryer, Nespresso machine (this was the cherry on top), Starlink for solid internet, and string LED lights to light up the campsite - all simultaneously. It handled it all with minimal battery drain (9-10% a night). No generator noise, no gas cans, no fumes. That usual discomfort of camping just disappeared. It's like having a silent, invisible power grid at your campsite. The Complete Cybertruck Ecosystem The official CyberTent is really well designed. Once you've done it a couple of times, setup takes roughly 7 minutes. It has zero meaningful impact on range since it stores directly in the bed. The official cyber bins slide in perfectly underneath, aligned with the grooves in the bed, and between that and the massive tonneau bed, frunk, and protected under-vault, the organized storage is incredible. My core camping gear now lives permanently packed in the Cyber bins and ready for spontaneous trips. Add in CyberTent Mode in the Tesla app, with full lighting control and outlet control, and it genuinely takes the setup and packing part of camping off the stress list. Smart Trip and Adventure Planning with Grok Built In Tesla rolled out Grok integration last year, and it's a game changer. It handles navigation naturally, but the real value is the contextual awareness. I was able to say "We're in the Redwood forest in California, where can we see the biggest and most impressive trees?" and it understood exactly what I meant, suggested a few great spots, and built the route and entered it into navigation. It made exploration feel effortless rather than like a chore of googling and research from the passenger seat. This came in handy for quick stops for snacks along the way as well. No fussing. Bonus: The premium 15-speaker audio system with dual subwoofers is genuinely one of the best stock sound systems I've ever heard in any vehicle. The soundtrack while cruising through epic scenery was next-level (especially when the truck is in control). Without question, the Cybertruck has improved essentially every aspect of camping, and road tripping. For me, it’s made me excited for my next adventure. Cybertruck owners, has this truck changed how you camp or road trip? What's your favourite "only possible in the Cybertruck" feature? Would love to hear your stories below!

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Teslaconomics
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
@cybertruck The Cybertruck is easily the best for camping
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I think the @Tesla Cybertruck is the ULTIMATE camping vehicle. 🏕️ 1/ You don't need a noisy generator. The Cybertruck gives you outlets and massive battery storage so you can run lights, charge tools, or even power a high performance grill. 2/ When you're camping off the grid, you don't want to worry about scratches or dings. The stainless steel shell (no paint) is basically like a shield, it's built to take a beating. I even let my kids practice passing the basketball with the doors of my Cybertruck, for example. 3/ Whether it's a flat campsite or a rocky mountain trail, it doesn't matter. The Cybertruck can raise or lower itself so you always get clearance when you need it and comfort when you don't. 4/ The trunk is massive. Throw in tents, coolers, bikes, you name it. Then lock the vault cover and it's safe and sealed like a giant security box. No one dares to try to break through my truck. 5/ With outlets in the bed, you can set up induction burners or a portable fridge. It turns into a mobile kitchen in minutes. I don't like eating out a lot, so this is so important that I can go to the supermarket and have the ability to cook a nice meal from anywhere. 6/ Between the flat bed and accessories like the Tesla camper, you can turn the Cybertruck into a cozy place to sleep, off the ground and away from critters. I've slept many times in my Cybertruck before. It's freaking awesome. 7/ The Cybertruck has mega range (300+ miles) for all the things it does. It allows you to go deeper into the wild without worrying about charging. I don't remember the last time I worried about charging my Tesla tbh. 8/ The truck is designed to handle mud, sand, streams, rocks, you name it. Camping usually gets messy, and this thing doesn't even flinch. It's the first vehicle I've owned where I don't care if it gets dirty. I rarely clean the exterior of my truck, 9/ At night, lying back in the cabin feels like stargazing through a giant glass roof. It's like your own built-in planetarium. This is important for my kids that sit in the back so they can enjoy the scenery and the world while traveling in a Tesla. 10/ With Starlink, the Cybertruck becomes a true basecamp. I can stream movies under the stars, get weather/emergency updates, share things on 𝕏, and work anywhere in the middle of nowhere without losing connection to the world.

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Bitcoin Ben
Bitcoin Ben@bensemchee·
@cybertruck Can I charge a Tesla car or truck while I tow it behind my RV? Then use the battery to run the RV while boondocking? If so, you guys need to market to RV owners! @cybertruck
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Seed@sesi_the_man·
@cybertruck Would be amazing if you could use the vehicle's HVAC to heat or cool the cybertent.
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CyberTruck - One@Cybertruck0001·
@cybertruck I think I have the world record here for most camping locations and uniqueness and fun. Yet not once ever have you acknowledged my existence. Why so?
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Scott Newton
Scott Newton@ScottyNeutron64·
@cybertruck How is the front seat recline angle in Cybertruck? It's excellent in Model S; nearly flat.
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Engineer On Autopilot@EngineerOnAuto·
@cybertruck Not only do you get everything on this list, but add a Starlink to the roof and it's game over!
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K 🇺🇸@klovsch·
@cybertruck Anyone making bed rails for a MIA hard cover tent? If so what is the weight capacity? Would be really nice to have a set that can hold at least 750 lbs. grok says they aren’t making them with that much capacity yet. If it was possible, would be a good aftermarket to get going.
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William Sperry
William Sperry@AI_ENGIN33R·
@cybertruck Not sure everyone realizes that 9.6kW is 240V at 40A. Powerful enough to run your whole house.
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jeff@jeffhcincy·
@cybertruck @TeslaHype We really need to be able to level it without going into tent mode!
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zahradeen
zahradeen@zahradeenu7·
@cybertruck That’s basically a mobile adventure basecamp
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Redactor in Chief
Redactor in Chief@john62317·
@cybertruck That looks like the most shit holiday ever, going on holiday to feel uncomfortable Unable to wash, cold, sleeping in a fucking car boot
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Bryan
Bryan@wildtalon96·
@cybertruck Zero percent financing would make camping road trips even easier. 😉
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Adam Tozser
Adam Tozser@AdamTozser1776·
@cybertruck If only @TeslaCharging had chargers in more remote places. All they seem to be adding are urban and suburban chargers. Rural gaps are massive.
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Ed@Eduardopto·
@cybertruck 9.6 kW through bed outlets is genuinely the sleeper feature here. most people fixate on FSD and miss that powershare turns the truck into a mobile generator that also hauls your gear.
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gogreenshrek@gogreenshrek·
@cybertruck This is all good but the main concern still remains a range i believe cybertruck when hawling all this will have a reduced range and in wilderness you really need a solution to charge the truck !!
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Jarrod Buchanan
Jarrod Buchanan@jarrodbuchanan·
@cybertruck I have been going on CyberOdyssey trips here in So Cal. and one thing would be awesome is if there was a convoy mode. When following the truck in front of you, I don't want to pass, just follow behind.
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Rice cooker@anytimeFXmetal·
@cybertruck How to charge my cybertruck when I am towing my camper?
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RyNOStradamus@RyNOStradamusX·
@cybertruck I need one of these down under to continue off road exploration
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Max Bennett
Max Bennett@CyberTruckMax·
@cybertruck Nothing beats a Cybertruck, it’s simply the greatest truck out there! I’m working hard to save for a used 2024 model by 2031. The real magic? Cybertrucks are connecting people everywhere! My shared obsession has led to incredible friendships with folks all around the world. 🤘
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Tim dragonboy155@teslarious·
@cybertruck How many miles of range can you get with that in the bed? Let’s assume no wind
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Slobodan
Slobodan@Slobodan88·
@cybertruck The CyberBeast is literally a moving apartment that handles its own navigation Meanwhile people are still arguing if $100k is "too much" for a truck that replaces your RV, generator, and road trip anxiety
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Nathan Hood
Nathan Hood@nehood45·
@cybertruck @Tesla My Model Y camps better with air conditioning. To bad there isn’t a window that can open in the glass between the cab and the bed like many trucks have on the market now…
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Gary Dauphin
Gary Dauphin@GeeDeezyDauphin·
@cybertruck All us real campers buy our firewood in a pre-packaged plastic bags from WallyWorld!
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Maria Andrews
Maria Andrews@MariaA49395·
@cybertruck Need an optional software feature that will NOT allow the user to power the batteries down further than the amount for a safe remainder to get to their next charge. Nature lovers are easily distracted by trees, and people will end up accidentally stranded.
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Fight Fan@FightNight702·
@cybertruck Lets be honest… theres gotta be some wiggle room in the CyberTent pricing…
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Spider Gorilla@Spider_Gorilla·
@cybertruck Would be nice if there was a little more range so I could actually take my camper more places and have power left over when I get there.
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Eric C.O.@aldcar·
@cybertruck I just love to talk about this powerful robot with wheels that I have - takes me everywhere, it's always ready to go, have plenty of power ups and upgrades. Can't wait for the double @cybertruck + @Tesla_Optimus It will be perfection.
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