Tesla Cybertruck Core Wheels Now Available for Foundation Series Orders

  Tesla has updated its order page for the limited edition Cybertruck Foundation Series,offering customers a choice between two Tesla Cybertruck wheels options:the classic Cyber Wheels with all-terrain tires and the new Core Wheels with all-season tires.

  While the Cybertruck rims with all-terrain tires perfectly complement the rugged aesthetics of the Cybertruck,they do not maximize the vehicle’s range.The Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive(AWD)Foundation Series is listed with an estimated 318 miles of range when equipped with Cyber Wheels.However,when fitted with the new Cybertruck aftermarket wheels,the estimated range increases to 340 miles,according to Tesla’s order page.

  It’s worth noting that the Core Wheels are only available for the Cybertruck AWD Foundation Series.The Cyberbeast Foundation Series,which has an estimated range of 301 miles,remains available solely with Cyber Wheels and all-terrain tires,continuing to offer Tesla truck wheels designed for more rugged terrains.

  Images of Cybertruck AWD Foundation Series models fitted with Core Wheels have been circulating on social media,particularly on the r/Cybertruck subreddit.The tires featured are Pirelli Scorpion ATRs,seemingly customized for the vehicle,as suggested by the“CYBRTRK”branding on the sidewall.This latest Cybertruck wheel offering features enhanced performance for urban drivers.

  While the Cybertruck is built for durability,many customers are expected to primarily drive in urban environments or on paved roads.For these drivers,the Core Wheels may prove especially popular due to the enhanced range and comfort they provide.Even with its all-terrain tires,the Cybertruck has already garnered praise for its comfort,and the availability of Core Wheels is likely to push the limits of its reputation even further.

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