I can summarize the latest headlines I’m seeing about Wade Mode for the Cybertruck, but please note some of these carry varying reliability and may reflect incidents rather than official updates.
Key points from recent coverage
- Wade Mode is Tesla’s feature intended to raise ride height and pressurize the battery so the Cybertruck can traverse shallow water more safely. The concept has been discussed publicly by Tesla and reflected in off-road/baja settings descriptions.[1][2]
- Real-world tests and demonstrations have shown drivers engaging Wade Mode to cross water or puddles in controlled situations, with reports emphasizing increased ride height and protection of electrical systems during water crossings.[2][3]
- There have been a few high-profile incidents involving Wade Mode in 2026, including at least one report of a Cybertruck entering a lake during a test scenario or stunt and leading to legal/safety inquiries or charges in Texas, highlighting ongoing discussions about safety, legality, and appropriate use in real-world environments.[6][8]
- Media coverage ranges from enthusiast channels to mainstream outlets, with some outlets framing Wade Mode as a legitimate capability and others treating it as a stunt or edge case, so viewers should consider the source and context when assessing claims.[3][8]
If you want, I can:
- Narrow to reputable sources (e.g., major tech/auto outlets) and provide a tight, sourced timeline.
- Distill the legal/safety considerations and best-practice guidance for using Wade Mode in real-world water crossings.
- Put together a quick pros/cons table comparing Wade Mode features versus typical off-road/water-crossing cautions.
Would you like me to focus on a particular angle (official capability updates, real-world tests, or safety/legal implications) or pull a concise, source-by-source timeline with citations? I can tailor it to your location in Dallas and any specific interests (e.g., safety, legality, or performance).