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Or, perhaps these aero covers are out of stock just because of production constraints. Still, Reese suggests Cybertruck owners remove these current aero covers until the new ones arrive.
This electric truck’s aero wheel covers have an unusual design that actually extends beyond the alloy wheel and onto the sidewall of the tires, ...
This project explores the process and aesthetic transformation achieved by Plasti Dipping the 19-inch Aero wheel covers of a ...
Aero covers usually only cover the metal wheel. In the Cybertruck’s case, there’s a hard plastic cover molded to look like it has seven single spokes covering the 20-inch metal wheel’s seven ...
There’s very little clearance between the aero cover and the tire—only millimeters wide—so it’s no surprise that they’re making contact.
The aero covers with the extensions were a sold central piece ringed with soft rubber. This cover is designed with slats near the edges, which we'd normally associate with vents for brake cooling.
Cybertruck’s Flashy Aero Covers Could Eat Away Tire Sidewall, Tesla Reportedly Working On A Fix. The carmaker is now delivering its new truck without the aero covers and is thought to be working ...
As it turns out, that's exactly the case with the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck's aero wheel covers. Some early adopters have found that the covers are eating away at the sidewall of their tires. As a ...
Smooth wheel covers—like the ones available on the updated 2025 Rivian R1S and R1T—can help reduce aerodynamic drag, but they're generally fixed in place, and thus not optimized for all scenarios.
Tesla has since redesigned the Cybertruck's aero covers to fix this problem, but for a while, Cybertrucks were shipping with no wheel covers. That wasn't actually a bad thing.