Tesla Cybertruck Wheel and Tire Specifications Guide

The Tesla Cybertruck may already be starting its customer deliveries, but it is still very much a rare vehicle. The Cybertruck is only available in its Long Range Dual Motor All Wheel Drive (AWD) and Tri-Motor Cyberbeast trim. And as of writing, Tesla is solely focused on producing and delivering Cybertrucks that are equipped with the Foundation Series package, which includes Full Self-Driving and a number of other unique accessories.

The Cybertruck is so far also being delivered with a 20” wheel option. Fortunately, the Cybertruck’s User Manual, which could be accessed from the all-electric pickup truck itself, provides a number of key details about the vehicle’s wheel and tires.

The following is a quick wheel and tire guide for the Cybertruck. We tried our best to cover the details that Tesla has shared so far for the vehicle. Do take note that this article will be updated over time as Tesla releases more wheels and tires for the futuristic all-electric pickup truck.

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Tesla Cybertruck/Cyberbeast Foundation Series

Cybertruck Wheel Specifications (Factory)

Name

Cybertruck Wheel Diameter

Location

Size (inches)

Offset (mm)

Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD

20”

Front/Rear

20x9.0J

ET58.5

Cyberbeast (Tri-Motor)

20”

Front/Rear

20x9.0J

ET58.5

 

Name

Cybertruck Lug Nut Torque

Lug Nut Socket Size

PCD

Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD

151 lb. ft (205 Nm)

21 mm

6 x 139.7 (5.5")

Cyberbeast (Tri-Motor)

151 lb. ft (205 Nm)

21 mm

6 x 139.7 (5.5")

 

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Tire Specifications (Factory):

Location

Overall Diameter

Size/Purpose

Name

Design

Type

Front/Rear

33.5"

20” All-Season

Pirelli Scorpion ATR

Hard Metric

285/65R20

Front/Rear

33.5"

20” All-Terrain

Goodyear Wrangler

Territory RT

Light Truck

LT285/65R20

 

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Tire Load Specifications

As per Tesla in the Cybertruck User Guide, the Cybertruck's tires should be kept inflated to their recommended pressures, even if it differs from the recommended pressure that’s printed on the tire itself. Tesla also notes that when a Cybertruck with All-Terrain Tires is carrying heavy loads up to its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the tire pressures should be increased.

Location

Size

Purpose

Normal Load

GVWR

Front/Rear

20”

All-Season

50 psi

50 psi

Front/Rear

20”

All-Terrain

50 psi

65 psi