1. Interior door open button (Doors on page 33)
  2. Blind spot indicator and speaker (Blind Spot Warning Light on page 142)
  3. Left scroll button (Left Scroll Button on page 77)
  4. Horn (Horn on page 78)
  5. Right scroll button (Right Scroll Button on page 78)
  6. Touchscreen (Touchscreen on page 7)
  7. Secondary drive mode selector on overhead console (Shifting on page 73)
  8. Cabin camera (Cabin Camera on page 28)
  9. Hazard warning flashers (Hazard Warning Flashers on page 83)
  10. Front passenger dome light (Lights on page 82)
    CAUTION: Cybertruck is equipped with an in-cabin sensor located near the front passenger dome light to ensure certain vehicle and safety components are working properly. Do not block or obstruct the sensor. Doing so may cause inaccurate readings, such as for occupant detection, parking brake engagement, vehicle display settings, etc.
  11. Climate control vent (Adjusting the Front and Rear Vents on page 159)
  12. Power window switches (Windows on page 35)
  13. Manual door release (Opening Doors with No Power on page 240)
  14. Brake pedal (Braking and Stopping on page 86)
  15. Accelerator pedal (On-Road Modes on page 95)
  16. Wireless phone chargers and key card readers (Wireless Phone Chargers on page 20 and Key Card on page 30)
  17. Center console (Center Console on page 56)
  18. Glovebox (Glovebox on page 57)
  1. Rear touchscreen (Rear Touchscreen on page 11)
  2. Rear climate control vents (Adjusting the Front and Rear Vents on page 159)
  3. USB ports (USB-C Ports on page 20)
  4. Rear outlet (120V) (Interior Electronics on page 20)
  5. Cup holders (Rear Console on page 56)
  6. Rear door mechanical release (Opening a Rear Door with No Power on page 240)

NOTE: The door mechnical release should only be used in emergency situations.

NOTE: Throughout this Owner’s Manual, the front touchscreen is referred to as the “touchscreen” whereas the rear touchscreen is referred to as the “rear touchscreen”.

WARNING: Always pay attention to road and traffic conditions when driving. To minimize driver distraction and ensure the safety of vehicle occupants as well as other road users, avoid using the touchscreen to adjust settings while the vehicle is in motion.

Use the touchscreen to control many features that, in traditional vehicles, are controlled using physical buttons (for example, adjusting the cabin heating and air conditioning, headlights, etc.). You also use the touchscreen to control media, navigate, use entertainment features, and customize Cybertruck to suit your preferences. For hands-free access to common touchscreen controls, use voice commands (see Voice Commands on page 25).

If the touchscreen is unresponsive or demonstrates unusual behavior, you can restart it (see Restarting the Touchscreen on page 10).

CAUTION: Do not apply a screen protector on the touchscreen. Doing so can result in unintended inputs to the touchscreen (phantom inputs), delayed response or unresponsiveness to touches, electrostatic discharge which can damage the touchscreen, etc. Any damage caused by installing a screen protector is not covered by the warranty.

The following shows the touchscreen while Cybertruck is parked.

NOTE: Illustrations are provided to improve conceptual understanding only. Depending on vehicle options, software version, market region and regional and language settings, the details displayed on the screen will differ.