Tesla is once again making headlines with a new patent application, this time for an unusual device designed for the Cybertruck. The patent describes an inflatable aerodynamic deflector that could reduce drag and improve efficiency when towing trailers.
How the Inflatable Deflector Works
According to the filing, the device is made from durable drop stitch material and includes air chambers, a pressure regulation system, and flexible attachment options such as magnetic fasteners, rail systems, and quick disconnect clips. Once installed on the bed of the Cybertruck, the inflatable panel would rise to close the gap between the truck and the trailer. This would help direct airflow smoothly, reducing drag and making towing more efficient.
While Tesla Cybertruck has already improved the drag coefficient compared to traditional pickup trucks, towing remains one of the biggest challenges for electric vehicles. Trailers catch wind resistance, which lowers efficiency and reduces range. By extending the angle of the Cybertruck’s windshield over a towed trailer, this inflatable deflector could provide a practical solution, though it might look unusual in practice.
Will Tesla Cybertruck Ever Hit Production?
It’s unclear whether Tesla actually plans to bring this idea to market. Automakers often apply for patents that never make it past the concept stage, and the Cybertruck’s production program is already smaller than originally expected. Still, the innovation highlights Tesla’s continued focus on maximizing efficiency, even if the design turns heads for its unconventional look.
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Fans and critics alike are already debating the idea online. Some praise the potential for better towing performance, while others dismiss it as another quirky experiment. For now, it remains a patent filing, but one that keeps the Cybertruck as one of the most polarizing vehicles on the road.

