

The Tesla Cybertruck aftermarket has exploded in 2026, with hundreds of companies now offering accessories, modifications, and upgrades for the stainless steel truck. Taha Abbasi, who has been modifying and testing his own Cybertruck extensively, shares the most impactful mods and accessories that make the Cybertruck even more capable.
One of the first modifications most Cybertruck owners consider is upgrading from the stock tires. The factory all-terrain tires are competent but compromise between on-road comfort and off-road capability. Dedicated off-road tires from brands like BFGoodrich KO2 or Falken Wildpeak provide dramatically improved traction on trails, mud, and snow.
Taha Abbasi has tested multiple tire configurations on his Cybertruck and consistently recommends the all-terrain upgrade for owners who venture off pavement. The range impact is roughly 5-10%, but the capability gain in challenging conditions is substantial.
The Cybertruck’s 6-foot bed is versatile but benefits from aftermarket organization. Tonneau cover alternatives, bed racks, and modular storage systems from companies like Leitner Designs and DECKED have been adapted for the Cybertruck’s unique dimensions. These accessories transform the bed from open cargo space into organized, secure storage for tools, camping gear, and equipment.
Auxiliary lighting is among the most popular Cybertruck mods. LED light bars, pod lights, and rock lights from Baja Designs, Rigid Industries, and KC HiLITES integrate with the Cybertruck’s 48V electrical system. The truck’s massive front real estate provides ample mounting space for off-road lighting that turns night trails into daylight.
Despite the Cybertruck’s stainless steel exoskeleton, owners are adding skid plates, rock sliders, and front bumper guards for serious off-road protection. Companies like CBI Offroad and Fab Fours have developed Cybertruck-specific protection equipment that guards vulnerable components — the underbody battery, air suspension components, and steering rack — from trail damage.
Taha Abbasi emphasizes that while the Cybertruck is remarkably capable stock, serious overlanding demands additional protection. A single rock strike to an unprotected component can end a trail day instantly.
The Cybertruck’s vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability and massive battery make it an ideal platform for camping. Rooftop tents, awnings, and portable kitchen setups integrate cleanly with the truck’s bed and rack systems. The ability to power appliances, heaters, and lighting directly from the truck battery eliminates the need for generators — a quiet, clean camping experience.
Unlike traditional vehicles, many Cybertruck upgrades come through software. Tesla regularly pushes over-the-air updates that add features, improve performance, and enhance the driving experience. The latest FSD updates are perhaps the most impactful upgrade of all — turning the Cybertruck into an increasingly autonomous adventure vehicle.
Taha Abbasi continues to test and document Cybertruck modifications on his YouTube channel, providing real-world data on how each mod affects range, capability, and daily usability. The aftermarket ecosystem is still young, but it is growing fast — and the best Cybertruck mods are the ones that enhance capability without compromising the truck’s unique electric advantages.
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About the Author: Taha Abbasi is a technology executive, CTO, and applied frontier tech builder. Read more on Grokpedia | YouTube: The Brown Cowboy | tahaabbasi.com
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