
The Tesla Cybertruck is not only a standout in electric vehicle design but also a leader in tyre technology, thanks to its Goodyear-branded tyre sensors. These advanced sensors, embedded within the tyres, provide real-time monitoring of tyre conditions, improving safety, efficiency, and overall vehicle performance.
🔹 Bluetooth-Enabled Monitoring – The sensors use Bluetooth connectivity to transmit data on tyre pressure and temperature.
🔹 Real-Time Data Collection – Information from the sensors helps detect issues early, reducing the risk of underinflation-related accidents or performance issues.
🔹 Seamless Vehicle Integration – The data feeds into Tesla’s onboard systems, helping optimise suspension settings, traction control, and overall ride quality.
The Cybertruck is available with two tyre choices, each designed to handle the vehicle’s off-road capabilities and high-performance demands:
Goodyear Wrangler Territory RT – Standard all-terrain tyres, engineered for durability and traction in various conditions.
Pirelli Scorpion ATR – Optional all-season tyres, designed for optimal grip on wet and dry roads.
Both options come in 285/65R20 sizing, offering a load capacity that aligns with the Cybertruck’s heavy-duty specifications.
In addition to Goodyear’s branded sensors, Tesla has incorporated smart tyre tread sensors that:
Detect tyre wear to notify drivers when replacements are needed.
Analyse road conditions to adjust vehicle performance dynamically.
These non-Goodyear sensors are part of Tesla’s broader advanced monitoring system, reinforcing safety and efficiency in the Cybertruck’s design.
How do Goodyear’s tyre sensors improve the Cybertruck’s performance?
They provide real-time tyre pressure and temperature data, enabling Tesla’s system to adjust traction control, suspension, and efficiency.
Are these sensors different from standard TPMS?
Yes, instead of traditional valve-based TPMS, these sensors are embedded in the tyres and use Bluetooth connectivity.
What tyre options are available for the Cybertruck?
The standard Goodyear Wrangler Territory RT for off-road durability and the optional Pirelli Scorpion ATR for all-season performance.
What additional tyre technology does Tesla use?
Tesla’s smart tyre tread sensors can monitor wear and analyse road conditions, further enhancing safety and longevity.
Do the Goodyear sensors work independently from Tesla’s system?
No, they are fully integrated with Tesla’s vehicle software, ensuring seamless communication for optimal performance.
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