You havent seen where I live. Lets start with: not enough clearance ;)

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Yet another reason to not resist the cybertruck

How much clearence does it have and how much foes it cost? Does it have awd or 4wd. I need 4wd low

I didn't see your question. The model S and X has a variable clearance, you can control it with the panel. In a model without adjustable clearance, its fixed at 5". I've bottomed out the car many times on ice and snow, but its just the battery pack and its just about indestructable. They have a front-wheel drive option, but I'd never waste my time with one of those. I have the AWD model, but because its electric and with antilock brakes it performs far better than 4WD or classical AWD. Its not exactly for mudding in the mountains, but its nimble enough to get around most problems on the road. The only time I was a little nervious was in the osarks of northern Arkansas where the road doubles as a streambed, but I ended up having no problem. When I brought my 1-ton Nissan though there, I actually got stuck. Several years ago there was flooding all around Minnesota and I (don't recommend it, but) actually drove through a flooded road and the water came up to the door mirrors but had no problems.

Cybertruck has 16 inch clearance. I heard the AWD version would be between $50k and $100k. It looks like they're going to offer FWD, and three variants of AWD (2 motor, 3 motor and 4 motor) which I'm sure are progressively more expensive.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Cybertruck

by the way, electric doesn't have gears and you don't need them.

You also have no idea the places I've been with a model S, but at the age of 11 I was driving on roads with one foot ruts in a nova filled with potsmoke, 4 drunks and a dog on the floor

You did not answer my questions.