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A Cybertruck Owner Shows His Truck Rescuing A Ford F-150 Stuck in Canadian Snow – Most Tesla Fans Celebrate, However, Some Question if the Video was Staged

Tesla fans celebrate after a Cybertruck was spotted rescuing a Ford F-150 stranded in Canadian snow; However, doubts about the video's authenticity have emerged, even though the Cybertruck owner insists the Ford F-150 was truly stuck.

Tesla fans are celebrating after a couple of videos surfaced showing a Cybertruck pulling out a Ford F-150 that was stuck in the snow.

The videos were shared on the Cybertruck Owner Club forum by J. Graham, who’s a Cybertruck owner from British Columbia, Canada.

The Canadian Cybertruck owner shared the footage under the title “Cybertruck Rescue Tows Ford F-150 from Snow.”

In the first video available on the Cybertruck Owner Club forum, you can see a Ford F-150 stuck in the snow.

The Ford F-150 driver, despite using traction boards and having someone push the truck by hand, the F-150 merely spins its wheels and buries itself deeper in the snow.

The F-150’s engine can also be heard screaming loudly as the vehicle attempts to escape the snowy trap.

At this point, J. Graham, who is recording the video, sarcastically asks the owner of the Ford F-150 if the truck stuck in the snow is a Cybertruck.

J. Graham says…

“Are you sure that’s not a Cybertruck?”

Graham’s comment is in response to multiple instances showing several Cybertrucks stuck in the snow.

The issue of stuck Cybertrucks was so significant that Tesla even published a detailed guide to help Cybertruck owners who are stranded in off-road situations, particularly in the snow.

Returning to the video, Graham sarcastically asks if the vehicle that’s stuck is a Cybertruck, and in response, the Ford F-150 owner says…

“Yeah, no, it’s not a Cybertruck. Do you have a Cybertruck to tow me out?”

In response, Graham turns his camera around and shows his Cybertruck parked right next to the F-150 but free from the snow.

Graham says…

“Oh, there is one Cybertruck; maybe that will pull you out.”

This is the first video, and in the second one, the Cybertruck’s front bumper is shown connected by a yellow tow strap to the Ford F-150.

The Cybertruck then effortlessly pulls the Ford F-150 out of the snow while the Ford revs its engine and spins its wheels.

Finally, Graham concludes his video by saying, “Simple.”

Given all the Cybertrucks we’ve seen trapped in snow so far, many Tesla fans were pleased to see the Cybertruck finally take on the role of rescuer instead of being rescued.

A fellow Cybertruck owner, REM, writes…

“I can tell by the Cybertruck’s wheel orientation that this isn't your first rodeo.

The Cybertruck is an absolute powerhouse in these types of scenarios.”

Another Cybertruck owner, Zane Edwards, responds…

"Nice job! What tire setup did you use on the Cybertruck? They look pretty beefy."

Overall, many Tesla owners seemed pleased to see the Cybertruck rescuing a Ford F-150 from the snow. However, due to the peculiar nature of the video, some Tesla fans even questioned whether the entire event was staged.

A fellow Tesla owner from Ohio writes…

“Meh...looks staged.”

In response, Grahm says the video is authentic.

He writes…

“Nope, the Ford F-150 driver was stuck. We’re friends, though.”

Overall, looking at the comments, Cybertruck owners appear pleased to see their truck rescue a Ford F-150 trapped in the snow. However, please let me know what you think in the comments.

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Image: Screenshot from J. Graham’s video on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum

For more information, check out: Several Tesla Cybertruck Owners Share They’re Experiencing Stability Issues at High Speeds – One Owner Says, “I Love the Truck, but I’m Getting a Strong Wobble Starting at 70 MPH, Which Gets Pretty Intense at 80 & 90 MPH”

Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.

Comments

Tom (not verified)    March 29, 2025 - 4:46PM

A someone who has plowed for 20+ years, anything can get stuck in snow in the wrong situation. Once you lose momentum, it's over. I once saw a city employee get a 550 stuck. Embarrassing but happens. It is much easier for the other vehicle with traction and mobility. The roles could easily be reversed with F150 pulling out the Tesla.