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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI started to title this comment:
There's Stupid, Then there's Very Stupid. And finally there's Tesla Stupid.
But I thought better of it.
But then I decided, oh, what the hell -- let 'er rip!!
Authorities in Texas have removed a Tesla Cybertruck from a lake after the driver intentionally drove into in an attempt to try the vehicles wade mode.
On Tuesday, the Grapevine police department announced the vehicles recovery from Katies Woods Park Boat Ramp, adding that the driver stated he intentionally drove into the lake to use the Cybertrucks wade mode feature.
Police said the vehicle became disabled and took on water, prompting the driver and passengers to abandon it before calling for help. A picture posted online showed a half-submerged silver Cybertruck near the lakes shoreline.
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Wade Mode allows the vehicle to enter and drive through bodies of water, such as rivers or creeks, according to Teslas Cybertruck manual. The maximum wade depth is approximately 32in, measuring from the bottom of the tire.
Wade Mode defaults the vehicles ride height to Very High and protects Cybertruck for up to approximately 32in (815mm) of water, driving at slow speeds (1-3mph or 2-5 km/h). As water depth changes, reduce your vehicle speed accordingly. Do not disable Wade Mode until your vehicle is fully out of water, the manual said.
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On Tuesday, the Grapevine police department announced the vehicles recovery from Katies Woods Park Boat Ramp, adding that the driver stated he intentionally drove into the lake to use the Cybertrucks wade mode feature.
Police said the vehicle became disabled and took on water, prompting the driver and passengers to abandon it before calling for help. A picture posted online showed a half-submerged silver Cybertruck near the lakes shoreline.
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Wade Mode allows the vehicle to enter and drive through bodies of water, such as rivers or creeks, according to Teslas Cybertruck manual. The maximum wade depth is approximately 32in, measuring from the bottom of the tire.
Wade Mode defaults the vehicles ride height to Very High and protects Cybertruck for up to approximately 32in (815mm) of water, driving at slow speeds (1-3mph or 2-5 km/h). As water depth changes, reduce your vehicle speed accordingly. Do not disable Wade Mode until your vehicle is fully out of water, the manual said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/20/tesla-cybertruck-texas-lake-wade-mode
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AverageOldGuy
Wednesday
OP
johnnyfins
(4,019 posts)1. Dumb enough to buy it? Dumb enough to
Drown it.
IzzaNuDay
(1,349 posts)2. Reading is fundamental!
So smart ass there thought a lake equaled a river or creek. OK!
ananda
(35,537 posts)3. That was funny.
in2herbs
(4,556 posts)4. At some point will we read that he is suing Tesla for false advertising?? nt
ahnakneemoose
(51 posts)5. Looks Like a Scene From (the movie) "Interstellar"

Totally Tunsie
(12,053 posts)6. You just made my day!