Leaked Video Reveals Cybertruck’s Automatic Park-to-Ride Suspension Lift and Start Illumination Sequence

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In a recent leaked video, a comprehensive overview of the Cybertruck’s interior showcased the electric pickup’s cabin controls interface and its air suspension’s various height modes. Notably, the suspension system offers a substantial 14-inch travel from its lowest point when fully lifted.

The video confirmed the existence of three suspension height modes: Entry, Low, and High. It reiterated an earlier indication that the Cybertruck will automatically lower itself when put in park, easing entry and exit for occupants.

A new video in the wild demonstrated the automatic switch between the Entry and Low suspension height modes. Upon starting the vehicle, the suspension undergoes an immediate lift, presumably reaching the road ride height labeled as “Low” in the Cybertruck’s interface. This setting aligns with the vehicle’s medium clearance level for regular road use.

Conversely, when parked, the suspension descends to the “Entry” level, facilitating easy exit for the driver and passengers. The “High” mode appears reserved for off-road adventures, such as the Cybertruck’s notable conquest of the challenging steps at the Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area.

In addition to the suspension adjustments, the Cybertruck’s start sequence initiates a distinctive illumination pattern, courtesy of the front lightbar. This feature, witnessed for the first time in a nighttime spotting, adds a unique touch to the Cybertruck’s trademark start-up experience.

The leaked video provides enthusiasts and potential buyers with a closer look at the Cybertruck’s dynamic suspension capabilities and captivating start sequence, showcasing Tesla’s commitment to innovation in electric vehicle design.

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