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WED · 2026-05-20 · 16:46 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0520-77888
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Tesla Cybertruck driver arrested after driving into lake to use 'wade mode', police say

A man was arrested in Grapevine, Texas, after allegedly driving his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test its "wade mode" feature. Police responded to the scene on Monday where the vehicle had become stuck and taken on water, leading the driver and passengers to abandon it.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-20 · 16:46 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Tesla Cybertruck driver arrested after driving into lake to use 'wade mode', police say
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A man was arrested in Grapevine, Texas, after allegedly driving his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test its "wade mode" feature. Police responded to the scene on Monday where the vehicle had become stuck and taken on water, leading the driver and passengers to abandon it. According to the Grapevine Police Department, the driver admitted to intentionally entering the lake to use the wade mode, which Tesla states allows the vehicle to drive through water up to 32 inches deep. The driver faces charges for operating a vehicle in a closed section of the lake and water safety equipment violations. Authorities emphasized that while the Cybertruck may have the capability, driving into water can create legal and safety issues under Texas law. The partially submerged vehicle was later removed from the lake with assistance from the Grapevine Fire Department Water Rescue Team.

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Police stated, 'We wouldn't encourage willingly driving your vehicle into the water.'

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Driving a vehicle into water can create legal and safety concerns under Texas law, even if the vehicle is capable.

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The driver was arrested for operating a vehicle in a closed section of the lake and water safety equipment violations.

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Wade mode allows a Cybertruck to drive through bodies of water up to 81.5 cm (32 inches) deep.

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A man was arrested in Texas for intentionally driving his Tesla Cybertruck into a lake to use its 'wade mode'.

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A man has been arrested in Texas accused of intentionally driving his Tesla-cybertruck" class="entity-link entity-topic" data-entity-id="130904" data-entity-type="topic">Tesla Cybertruck into a lake to use the vehicle's "wade mode" feature.The Grapevine Police Department said its officers were called to Grapevine Lake in north Texas on Monday to recover the vehicle, which had been abandoned by the driver and passengers after it took on water and became stuck.Wade mode allows a Cybertruck "to enter and drive through bodies of water, such as rivers or creeks" at a maximum depth of 81.5 cm (32 inches), according to Tesla's online manual. The driver was arrested on charges of operating a vehicle in a closed section of the lake and for other water safety equipment violations, police said. The partially-submerged vehicle was removed from near the shoreline of the south side of the lake, with the Grapevine Fire Department Water Rescue Team assisting police in the operation. According to the police statement, "the driver stated he intentionally drove into the lake to use the Cybertruck's "Wade Mode" feature", after which "the vehicle became disabled and took on water". Police added that "although a vehicle may be physically capable of entering shallow freshwater areas, doing so can create legal and safety concerns under Texas law"."We wouldn't encourage willingly driving your vehicle into the water," said Katharina Gamboa of the Grapevine Police Department, in comments reported by the BBC's US news partner CBS News.
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