Tesla Cybertruck Customization: Wheels, Tires, and Performance Upgrades

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Tesla Cybertruck Customization Wheels, Tires, and Performance Upgrades
Tesla Cybertruck Customization Wheels, Tires, and Performance Upgrades

Despite the commencement of deliveries last year and widespread familiarity, the Tesla Cybertruck continues to dominate discussions in certain circles. Given its popularity, it’s not surprising that some owners are keen on personalizing their vehicles. Recent Instagram posts by agluxurywheels and agwheels showcase the Cybertruck fitted with AGL78 alloys.

These wheels may look familiar, as they’ve been seen on various Rolls-Royce models, including a Cullinan featured a few months ago. They’re also favored on vehicles like the Range Rover, Mercedes-AMG G 63, and Rivian R1T, boasting a distinctive disc-like design.

Tesla Cybertruck Customization Wheels, Tires, and Performance Upgrades
Tesla Cybertruck Customization Wheels, Tires, and Performance Upgrades (Credit: Tesla)

Avant Garde offers these wheels in monoblock and dual-block configurations, featuring a three-piece flat or step lip and either a standard or concave profile. Constructed from aerospace-grade 6061-T6 forged aluminum, the company claims they offer an “optimum strength-to-weight ratio.” Customers can select from various finishes and sizes.

Regarding size, Avant Garde’s website indicates availability in diameters ranging from 19 to 26 inches, except for the 25-inch variant. The Cybertruck shown in the images sports 24-inch wheels, considerably larger than the stock 9×20-inch set featuring injection-molded plastic with flexible polymer edge covers.

The stock Cybertruck comes equipped with Goodyear all-terrain tires, specifically the Wrangler Territory RT rubber measuring 285/65 on both axles. Alternatively, it can be fitted with Pirelli Scorpion ATR all-season tires in the same size.

The showcased Cybertruck boasts robust rubber, likely enhancing traction on various surfaces while maintaining its original silver appearance with some black accents and privacy windows.

The impact of these aftermarket wheels and tires on the vehicle’s performance remains uncertain. However, the top-tier Cyberbeast model delivers a blistering 0-60 mph (97 kph) time of 2.6 seconds, with a top speed of 130 mph (210 kph), a range of 320 miles (515 km), expandable to over 440 miles (708 km) with an optional range extender, and an 11,000-pound (4,990 kg) towing capacity.

The mid-range all-wheel-drive version shares the same towing capacity, achieving 340 miles (547 km) of range on a full charge, extendable to over 470 miles (756 km) with the range extender, and a 0-60 mph time of 4.1 seconds.

Lastly, the rear-wheel-drive base model, available in 2025, offers a 6.5-second acceleration time, a top speed of 112 mph (180 kph), a 250-mile range, and a 7,500-pound (3,402 kg) towing capacity.

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