
Tesla has rolled out a new feature allowing Cybertruck owners to adjust their vehicle’s ride height directly from the Tesla mobile app.
Wes Morrill, Tesla’s lead Cybertruck engineer, announced the update on X this morning, saying, “By popular demand, you can now adjust Cybertruck ride height from the mobile app. Tesla team is always working to make our products better than they were yesterday.”

A screenshot shared by Morrill shows new ride height options in the app under “Ride Height On-Road”, with settings for High, Medium, Low, and Entry.
To access the feature, Cybertruck owners need to update to Firmware Version 2025.8 and have the latest Tesla app version 4.42.5.
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