Take Your Cybertruck Off-Road for $2,995
The Tesla Cybertruck just got a suspension upgrade that lets it fly over bumps without voiding the warranty — and without touching the factory software
Unplugged Performance has introduced the new CYBRSHOCKS suspension kit for the Tesla Cybertruck, designed to enhance ride comfort and handling without altering the truck’s stock systems.
The California-based tuning shop, known for its Tesla upgrades, developed rear shock absorbers that improve stability and comfort without interfering with the vehicle’s air suspension or software.
The bolt-on kit offers compression and rebound adjustability, providing better control on highways, in city driving, and when towing. Each component is crafted from stainless steel and aluminum, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance.

Priced at $2,995, deliveries are set to begin in late 2025. The CYBRSHOCKS kit is compatible with both dual-motor and Cyberbeast versions of the Cybertruck. It’s aimed at owners who want to boost comfort and performance without sacrificing their factory warranty.
With innovations like this, the Cybertruck gains a new level of freedom: drivers can confidently take their trucks off-road without worrying about warranty issues. At a time when factory setups often limit off-road potential, CYBRSHOCKS brings Tesla one step closer to being a true off-road all-rounder — with the handling of a sports car.
You may also be interested in the news:
Nine-Year Delay: Tesla Pushes Back Roadster Hypercar Launch Again
Elon Musk delays the second-generation Tesla Roadster once more, while rivals surpass promised specs
Steering Wheel-Free Tesla Cybercab Drops Wireless Charging: What Replaced It
A new leak reveals key Tesla Cybercab changes, including charging updates and improved accessibility features.
BMW i4 Won’t Be Around Much Longer: Electric Sedan Set for Gradual Phase-Out
BMW prepares new electric i3, signaling the eventual phase-out of the current i4 sedan model.
Bad News for Brits: London Plans New Fees for SUV and Pickup Owners
Rising numbers of large vehicles in London spark debate over safety, space, and new fees.
Why They Stopped Making Compressor (Kompressor) Engines If They’re More Reliable Than Turbos
Supercharged engines offered instant power, but stricter emissions and efficiency demands shifted automakers to turbocharging.