If you’ve been following the latest Tesla Cybertruck news, you might have caught a glimpse of the jaw-dropping sight of a Cybertruck equipped with snow tracks tearing through the snowy hills of Colorado.
The mastermind behind this beastly creation, known as the Cybertrax, recently unveiled a video showcasing the incredible modifications made to the electric pickup, and it’s nothing short of mind-blowing.
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Hereās a ton of cool action shots of #Cybertrax if anyone needs new wallpaper @Tesla @cybertruck pic.twitter.com/ALSzQrPoLr
— Dave Sparks (@heavydsparks801) March 4, 2024
The man behind the Cybertrax is none other than Supercar Ron, an avid car collector based in Utah renowned for owning an impressive fleet of high-performance vehicles, including the Bugatti Veyron, Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, Porsche 911 Dakar, and many others. Recently, Supercar Ron added a Foundation Series Cybertruck to his collection and enlisted the expertise of Sparks Motors to transform it into the ultimate snow-conquering machine.
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Sparks Motors took on the challenge of engineering heavy-duty snow tracks for the Cybertruck, resulting in the birth of the Tesla Cybertrax. However, this transformation was no easy feat. The team had to completely re-engineer the suspension to accommodate the monstrous Helltrax snow tracks. The factory suspension simply wasn’t designed to withstand the extreme conditions and stresses the snow tracks would subject the chassis to.
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The initial trials of the Cybertrax were met with some setbacks. During the first run, the factory-fitted front upper control arm snapped “like a piece of paper,” highlighting its inadequate strength for the task at hand. Undeterred, Sparks Motors reinforced the control arms, installed stronger Fox shocks, and made other modifications to ensure the Cybertrax could handle the challenging terrain.