Awesome video. Living in Houston, we get frequent torrential storms and many street flooding as a result. Nice to see you guys test the Cybertruck in high waist deep water. Can’t wait to get the Cybertruck. As a general rule, if you can’t see the curb then turn around. Many many people have lost their lives driving into high water.
The rust that everyone is talking about is caused by iron particles that are all over due to brake disk wear from all the vehicles on the road along with iron particles kicked out by train wheels. You don't notice it on painted vehicles, and it is easily removed using various cleaners. It's just particulate iron sitting on the surface of the SS body panels, it is not the actual SS that is rusting. Tesla Bear FUD that makes for great negative/clickbait articles/youtube vids about Cybertruck.
@@Samuel-7418 i have been in a model 3 that decided to go through a puddle and the water almost reached the windw level but nothing leaked in. It was during the storm in sacromento and lot of floods were happening and I know for a fact that a gas sedan would never do that.
Huge tip from a somewhat experienced driver here, when going through a puddle, you wanna drive as slowly and as carefully as possible, that way things don't break, and water doesn't get in places that it's not meant to reach.
Huge tip is never ever drive in high water. It’s bad for every single vehicle. Making it across, is the same as surviving a massive dose of radiation - you will definitely have problems later. 😂😂😂
But its part of manufacturer's spec though. The mode says it all : "Wade Mode". Cybertruck has been built to traverse through deep water. It should be ok
claims are nearly always different to actual capabilities 😅, already after the test he is having electrical malfunctions. One thing about water, is that often water gets in places you do not want it too , and sometimes that water takes days or even weeks to seep into other areas which cause many problems later. I might add , drivingfast through water is more or less like high pressurehosing everynook and cranny exposed to water and splash , and that can be a disaster.@@rova3308
Incredible, It remembers me the James bond movie with Roger Moore and the beautiful submarine-car Lotus Espirit! Excellent video. thank you. Greetings from Argentine.
Looks like at 6:50 it popped a warning saying lowering suspension due to current speed. I assume the wade mode isn't meant for over 25 mph considering he went nearly 30 mph it probably lowered the suspension in the water which maybe caused it getting more damage that was seen later (maybe deactivated the wade mode?).
it could technically drive trough a chemical bomb attack or somethng like that, because there is a mode where the inside gets pressurized so nothing from the outside gets in
@@gareth6326 all newer Tesla's have the mode. the air that is let in is filtered through a special HEPA filter which scrubs the air from stuff you don't want. By the way the mode is called "bio defense mode" XD
@@The1QwertySky I am not saying they don't say they have a bio defence mode. I am saying I wouldn't trust it given the past claims of Elon that are not true
Drove a BMW 535 series with water over hood plashing against windshield. Died on me turning into a parking lot. We had water chest high coming in the windows of car. Got home after a short time of drying out and opened car up to let everything dry with household cleaner poured all over the interior carpets. Nice to see someone testing the limits of this ELECTRIC vehicle. ^5 guy's nice job! Can't wait for my order for the Cyber Truck to fill!
yeah, Tesla's have no battery box protecting their battery's from water so that Tesla's dead from battery rust eventually. can't wait to see that video in a few years.🤣🤣🤣
@@BH4x0r so does not say keeps the water out which also applies to the other Tesla's so why would the cyber trucks battery be any different against water then the cars for getting wet and rusting out? hmmm
@@BH4x0r bs there are videos of it on UA-cam of tesla drivers driving through large puddles so do not say they do not do it and then years later they bitch and moan because they need a new battery pack because it rusted out and does not work anymore so I do not Believe Tesla says it's water proof because they haven't made a car water proof yet and yet they simply say drive through fast and it will be fine because it will be fine for Tesla's bottom line in the end plain and simple
He may have the best job for taxes. Since anything he uses for a UA-cam video (his primary form on income) can be written off as a work expense. This truck? Company truck. Home office? Company office. iPhone? Work phone. The US tax code would then exempt income used to purchase those from taxation. So if he made $100K, but spent $50K on stuff in his videos, then he only pays taxes on the other $50K. This is significant as the US has a progressive tax structure. For exmaple, $100K might be taxed at 20%. And $50K might be taxed at 10%. By writing off $50K, he only has to pay 10% of the other half, which would be $5K. Juxtapose that with 20% of $100K. You see now how he is able to purchase whatever he wants and save a lot of money.
There is boat mode too but you have to get optional water proof doors. You should use the money from this video and install them and drive across the Mississippi River.
First and second puddle are possible for some stock offroad cars of the market… but the last one!!!! cameraman never dies even with a Cibertuck wave in a lake!
For now it's good. I hope that water you've heard squashing is not in the battery compartment, or one of these days you'll see the Tesla Firecracker in action!
From the first time I saw the cybertruck I thought with a few modifications, this would make an excellent military vehicle. Would be great for quiet reconnaissance and personal transport in rear areas. Being electric would mean fewer logistical problems with fuel.
I feel like the "boat" would be better choosing the speed rather than the human; it could monitor the bow wave and keep it optimal... Maybe start Wade-mode by specifying the destination on the front camera view or map, then FSD controls steering to overcome sideways flow too...
Awesome test for us to see, thank you very much for you exploring that and fulfilling my curiosity of driving through water. Hope tesla fixes your issue for free.
I would not recommend anyone doing this with their vehicle, cybertruck or not. Water gets in to places very easily. The places it shouldn't. I watched this laughing at the continuous utterances of the word "bro", & knowing that, regardless of whether the vehicle made it across, it will suffer from the damaging effects of water ingress in the months/years ahead. Corrosion & rust, bro. Corrosion & rust. Unseen(!) corrosion & rust. You had better hope not in sensitive/functionally important areas.
@@ngqabuthodube2068 What's even more madness is a $100k+ truck and the accelerator pedal can get lodged down. Probably one of the worst & most dangerous vehicle design oversights I have ever seen.
Thanks for your video, where is the shot of the trunks right after, let us see how wet it got and what was needed to dry it out. Or is this just a Hype piece?
They're just like giant RC cars and they can be made pretty near watertight and operate. Takes some abuse to destroy electric vehicles with water as mad as it sounds, just needs components kept dry, all wires and such are insulated and what not already by design. On the other hand with combustion engines, well they need to breathe and aren't fish so many other seperate problems arise. "Wading" through like that with a combustion vehicle that hasn't had special adaptation with the water over the bonnet, it's game over, very quickly, and it's stuck in the lake! Giant RC for the win! 😅
Thats actually pretty crazy.
For real
Next he will drive it into a ocean
TF JERRY!!!! NO WAYYYYY!!!!!
Wanna try the hummer on that puddle?
I hear your voice saying this😂
Holy shit no way texrax still destroys things
Stop Freaking cussing
@@AdenRoss999 nah
@@AdenRoss999no
@@AdenRoss999 why the freak would i stop freaking cussing i love ffreaking cussing
@@jaydenleckpa8381😏
Awesome video. Living in Houston, we get frequent torrential storms and many street flooding as a result. Nice to see you guys test the Cybertruck in high waist deep water. Can’t wait to get the Cybertruck. As a general rule, if you can’t see the curb then turn around. Many many people have lost their lives driving into high water.
Curb? There was no curb in any of those tests.
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Skill issue.
사이버트럭을 싫어하는 대부분의 댓글은 테슬라 경쟁 기업들과 연관된 사람들😂😂 유튜브 영상에 그들이 많음
Can't wait to see a follow-up video on how much it rusts afterwards 😆
Bro’s gonna cosplay ghost rider soon if that battery is wet and damaged
Stay tuned
The rust that everyone is talking about is caused by iron particles that are all over due to brake disk wear from all the vehicles on the road along with iron particles kicked out by train wheels. You don't notice it on painted vehicles, and it is easily removed using various cleaners. It's just particulate iron sitting on the surface of the SS body panels, it is not the actual SS that is rusting. Tesla Bear FUD that makes for great negative/clickbait articles/youtube vids about Cybertruck.
Remember when the Apple watch edition was the most expensive test on here? We've come a long way 🎉
What most expensive test do you mean? Literally the Cybertruck made tu hold up things like this
I remember iPhone 6
@@dvrchweesse1frfdozemkaanai594i think what they meant by expensive was not damage wise, but cost of the item in general?
I have been here since galaxy s4 drop test days
i feel old 🥲
"This puddle is way deeper" he says as he stands in a small lake
I'm surprised the truck didn't flood with the horrible panel gaps and quality control. 😅
@@Samuel-7418 i have been in a model 3 that decided to go through a puddle and the water almost reached the windw level but nothing leaked in. It was during the storm in sacromento and lot of floods were happening and I know for a fact that a gas sedan would never do that.
DRIVE IT THROUGH RICE
@@droneon5575 Oh nice!
@@Samuel-7418 You are just regurgitating fake news about panel gaps
Next video... "My cyber truck is rusting"
bro
no, that will be after the 'why do i have so many electrical issues' video
Lol
Great test
Huge tip from a somewhat experienced driver here, when going through a puddle, you wanna drive as slowly and as carefully as possible, that way things don't break, and water doesn't get in places that it's not meant to reach.
Huge tip is never ever drive in high water. It’s bad for every single vehicle. Making it across, is the same as surviving a massive dose of radiation - you will definitely have problems later. 😂😂😂
he went way too fast if he was going normal speed like he should have the water would have never reached the hood
My 7yr old daughter know that.
But its part of manufacturer's spec though. The mode says it all : "Wade Mode". Cybertruck has been built to traverse through deep water. It should be ok
claims are nearly always different to actual capabilities 😅, already after the test he is having electrical malfunctions.
One thing about water, is that often water gets in places you do not want it too , and sometimes that water takes days or even weeks to seep into other areas which cause many problems later. I might add , drivingfast through water is more or less like high pressurehosing everynook and cranny exposed to water and splash , and that can be a disaster.@@rova3308
Haven’t watched TechRax in years, still going strong💪🏼
Ikr
Same
This brought back so many memories
𝚂𝚊𝚖𝚎
Really not tho
The fact is, this is impresive and deep and crazy and could be very costy. But - GREAT:)
Keep us updated on this one! It'll be interesting to see if any other electronics begin to fail.
>this "puddle" is way deeper
*drives through a lake*
Why not measure the actual depths with a rod and report them to us?
@@bobloblaw10001because its not that deep.
@@sandroschtolpe6803haha very funny
@@sandroschtolpe6803 Event 2 feet of water is dangerous to a car.
@@wagfimdo u mean even
Bro went full throttle into standing water 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahhaha yeaahh bro said "splash" lol
Yeah bro
not very experienced with offroading
@alexanderkenway -- Aw come on, he was just trying to get it up on plane.
Im not a physicist but the density of water at speed would damage most vehicles. Not surprised you had some plastic pieces come loose.
Incredible, It remembers me the James bond movie with Roger Moore and the beautiful submarine-car Lotus Espirit! Excellent video. thank you. Greetings from Argentine.
I loved that Lotus Espirit sub SO MUCH.
@@KitWriterOmg 😲 so beautiful, everyone had the corgi model in the 80s
@@KitWriter There never was a Lotus Espirit.
Looks like at 6:50 it popped a warning saying lowering suspension due to current speed. I assume the wade mode isn't meant for over 25 mph considering he went nearly 30 mph it probably lowered the suspension in the water which maybe caused it getting more damage that was seen later (maybe deactivated the wade mode?).
It did
The cameraman deserves a raise lmao
Bring a board and surf the cyber wave 🌊 .
bRo
TechRax?
@@ItsBinhRepaired bro
@@Tiamat_X he was the one recording lol
We all paid for this folks! Thank you TechRax for coming back!
Legit, I took my dodge Neon through that same puddle a few years back. It stalled out but zero damage. Nice job!
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Props to the guy just standing in the water like he enjoys it
... bro
I love how isolated it feels from the environment. It's like a spaceship.
it could technically drive trough a chemical bomb attack or somethng like that, because there is a mode where the inside gets pressurized so nothing from the outside gets in
@@The1QwertySkyI would trust that is true as much as I trusted the "thermo nuclear proof" windows
@@gareth6326 all newer Tesla's have the mode. the air that is let in is filtered through a special HEPA filter which scrubs the air from stuff you don't want. By the way the mode is called "bio defense mode" XD
@@The1QwertySky I am not saying they don't say they have a bio defence mode. I am saying I wouldn't trust it given the past claims of Elon that are not true
@@gareth6326 wait, what claims tho? And the bio defence mode has been tested by UA-camrs allrewdy, it works
"This puddle is way deeper"
Drives of pier into the ocean, crashes into the Titanic
LOL!!!!
Drove a BMW 535 series with water over hood plashing against windshield. Died on me turning into a parking lot. We had water chest high coming in the windows of car. Got home after a short time of drying out and opened car up to let everything dry with household cleaner poured all over the interior carpets. Nice to see someone testing the limits of this ELECTRIC vehicle. ^5 guy's nice job! Can't wait for my order for the Cyber Truck to fill!
The way you charged through that puddle at 20-30 mph made me lose it🤣
There was absolutely no way you weren't gonna break things doing that!
You mean under 10 mph
@@kingtut5923he went over 20 in the last tests?
@@Dark_knightz2.0 dangerously fast yes
TechRax woke up and chose violence 😆
Also just noticed TechRax finally didnt destroy something XD
Kinda xD
He is probably saving it for some more tests 😂
We're here for the attempt.😊
The damage he did to the cybertruck will probably cost more than a couple of iphones
tried his best
This man has been keeping me entertained since 2012
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I suddenly recalled this channel, so I popped in to see what he's currently doing. Well some things never change.
He really stepped up his budget for destruction
yeah, Tesla's have no battery box protecting their battery's from water so that Tesla's dead from battery rust eventually. can't wait to see that video in a few years.🤣🤣🤣
@@SaraMorgan-ym6uethe CT actually does, hence it can pressurize the pack (like it says it does)
@@BH4x0r so does not say keeps the water out which also applies to the other Tesla's so why would the cyber trucks battery be any different against water then the cars for getting wet and rusting out? hmmm
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue maybe because it is made for it? hmm...
like a normal person isn't gonna submerge or ride through deep water with a 100 grand sedan
@@BH4x0r bs there are videos of it on UA-cam of tesla drivers driving through large puddles so do not say they do not do it and then years later they bitch and moan because they need a new battery pack because it rusted out and does not work anymore so I do not Believe Tesla says it's water proof because they haven't made a car water proof yet and yet they simply say drive through fast and it will be fine because it will be fine for Tesla's bottom line in the end plain and simple
it's nice to hear the iconic What's up guys TechRax here
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one of the best stress test on tesla truck
Amazing test !! Thank you
That’s good do you know about the Tesla new innovation shares
Ain't no way this man pay his taxes
You can tell by the way he speaks…
He may have the best job for taxes. Since anything he uses for a UA-cam video (his primary form on income) can be written off as a work expense.
This truck? Company truck.
Home office? Company office.
iPhone? Work phone.
The US tax code would then exempt income used to purchase those from taxation. So if he made $100K, but spent $50K on stuff in his videos, then he only pays taxes on the other $50K.
This is significant as the US has a progressive tax structure. For exmaple, $100K might be taxed at 20%. And $50K might be taxed at 10%.
By writing off $50K, he only has to pay 10% of the other half, which would be $5K.
Juxtapose that with 20% of $100K.
You see now how he is able to purchase whatever he wants and save a lot of money.
@@elijah_9392bingo!
I never seen a truck like this until now. Glad to see it has durability and resistance.
Literally havent seen this guy since the 24k gold iphone stuff. Comforting to see that some things never change
Well done Tesla. A quality pickup that is way ahead of the competition. I hope to drive one before my driving days are over.
Ahead of the competition in what way, Towing capacity, range, payload , price ?
@@msw7021 I mean it probably beats the F150 lighting and that EV fake hummer thing in some categories.
@@msw7021 World's ugliest monstrosity, fastest to rust, worst build quality
3rd puddle is basically a river
cant wait for the next video
dropping a cybertruck from a 100ft tall building
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he aint Whistlin Diesel
Don’t give him any ideas lol
I really love the Cyber ❤
Been watching you from the litteral start. Love you man
i remember watching this man doing iphone 5 tests and destorying xboxs and ps4s now this man driving CyberTrucks
When we needed him most
Techrax comes out with another banger
This Video should be commercial Bro well done none of youtubers dare to do what u just did
The last one was impressive. The others a regular pick up could handle
There is boat mode too but you have to get optional water proof doors. You should use the money from this video and install them and drive across the Mississippi River.
Not available yet, just planned.
No there isn't lol
@@ItsBinhRepairedare you calling Lord Elon a liar?
ohhh is that a thing now!! I didn't think it was out yet
@@guywithjeep look how low it sinks and still drives. It won't float well enough. Lol
yooooooo techrax going into his 2.0 era
bro
I watched every video you ever uploaded I thought you quit UA-cam for good my guy 😂😂 good to see you back man 💯
That is very cool for 2 videos of the cybertruck you made!
If Techrax wants to put the Cybertruck to the test, then he should throw a Nokia 3310 and see if it survives.
Fax💀
This is the new Nokia of our generation. It's the CYBERTRUCK!
Fhrhdj
Hi
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5:30 Damn that’s actually impressive. Better advertising than anything Tesla can do
Thank you for doing this!
I love your videos. Keep on doing what you doing.
My man, I’ve been watching you ever since I was 14 years old. It’s amazing you’re still here making us videos. Thank you ☺️btw I’m 26 now.
Techrax back at it again with being the Mr beast of destruction
U seen whistlindiesel
Yeah this is more along the lines of whistlindiesel. He's been trying to get a cybertruck in his hands forever 🤣 @@KURDII007
Long before Mr. Beast. This guy is iconic!
no way this was techrex!! used to watch ya when i was in 6th grade i’m almost 21 now lol
you’re the only youtuber from then still uploading
First and second puddle are possible for some stock offroad cars of the market… but the last one!!!! cameraman never dies even with a Cibertuck wave in a lake!
Last one is what killed the buttons, would happen to most vehicles
Omg it was so long ago I watch your videos, pure nostalgia
Tech rax back on the grind, let's go
Techrax at it again! Man this channel was sick back in the day
Thanks for the feedback im sure they (Tesla) will be using your intel to do some modifications to the Cybertruck
1:25 If you see the reflection on the screen you can see the Techrax face and he kinda looks like the guy from EverythingApplePro UA-cam channel.
THE RETURN OF TECHRAX A TRUE OG
It's good that guys like you are testing the Cybertruck in real world conditions
WOWOWOW!!! Absolutely Great Video, thanks for risking your truck to get it for us 😬👍
Techrax always has to go bigger every video 😆
3:30 Creadit to the guy who’s risking his pants in that puddle
2:20 cameraman is the legend 🗿🌊
This is pretty impressive!!
Roseville, Sacramento looks pretty nice
That's where this is?
@@chilleroftheknight yep or somewhere in that area of Sacramento.
@@piratestation69 thank you, I wanna check this flood out
Already knew just by the scenery that he’s a NorCal boy lmao
@@piratestation69You can see the street in the trucks map view. This is out by the levees.
Techrax is baaaack🎉🎉
buying the new tesla innovation shares at this point is a good investment and a no brainer as they are sure to yield dividends in the long run
Good video bro, thanks for posting
So glad to see them destroy this thing. Please keep it up love these tech vids
Cameramans are sacrificing their life for us.
Can't wait for the follow-up video about the rust!
Love the Cyberboat!!
For now it's good. I hope that water you've heard squashing is not in the battery compartment, or one of these days you'll see the Tesla Firecracker in action!
0:43 We'll be testing that
Hi I like ur videos techrax
Bro can you make a video after a week eating rust from cybertruck?
Plenty of raildust on white german cars.
Love cybertruck ❤
From the first time I saw the cybertruck I thought with a few modifications, this would make an excellent military vehicle.
Would be great for quiet reconnaissance and personal transport in rear areas. Being electric would mean fewer logistical problems with fuel.
Hes back
I feel like the "boat" would be better choosing the speed rather than the human; it could monitor the bow wave and keep it optimal...
Maybe start Wade-mode by specifying the destination on the front camera view or map, then FSD controls steering to overcome sideways flow too...
CyberTruck can also 'wade' into bullets up to the windows. Great feature for election year.
I was freaking out this whole time, thanks guys! ha ha Take care of that truck~!!
Will it rusty after all that?
Stainless steel....You can't be serious
@@Avian98X i see someone got a little rusty dirt kinda like
No
@@Avian98X The unprotected wheel hubs are not stainless
This thing created a tsunami
Awesome test for us to see, thank you very much for you exploring that and fulfilling my curiosity of driving through water. Hope tesla fixes your issue for free.
great risky test! hope cybertruck will be ok!
Yes do you know about the Tesla new innovation shares, or do you also invest in Tesla stock?
I would not recommend anyone doing this with their vehicle, cybertruck or not. Water gets in to places very easily. The places it shouldn't. I watched this laughing at the continuous utterances of the word "bro", & knowing that, regardless of whether the vehicle made it across, it will suffer from the damaging effects of water ingress in the months/years ahead. Corrosion & rust, bro. Corrosion & rust. Unseen(!) corrosion & rust. You had better hope not in sensitive/functionally important areas.
People literally abusing a car to see what would happen. That’s madness
@@ngqabuthodube2068 What's even more madness is a $100k+ truck and the accelerator pedal can get lodged down. Probably one of the worst & most dangerous vehicle design oversights I have ever seen.
Oh my goodness bro!... That is so deep bro... The Tasla truck is fire bro
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That's very impressive and now I see why the truck had its weird design, which is to push and keep water away from the side.
Best test ever ! 👍
So many good “that’s what she said moments” around 5:30
1:10 does it also have a cooldown before you can use the ability again ? 😂
Like a special move? 😂
The most rewarding a car into water video👍
Welcome to the future mane!
I didnt know I needed this video but I did
Thanks for your video, where is the shot of the trunks right after, let us see how wet it got and what was needed to dry it out. Or is this just a Hype piece?
Finally an actual interesting video from tecrax
They're just like giant RC cars and they can be made pretty near watertight and operate. Takes some abuse to destroy electric vehicles with water as mad as it sounds, just needs components kept dry, all wires and such are insulated and what not already by design. On the other hand with combustion engines, well they need to breathe and aren't fish so many other seperate problems arise. "Wading" through like that with a combustion vehicle that hasn't had special adaptation with the water over the bonnet, it's game over, very quickly, and it's stuck in the lake! Giant RC for the win! 😅