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Tesla Cybertruck owners are starting to get the fix for the truck’s recent recall related to a falling trim. The fix is ...
It already seemed clear that the Tesla Cybertruck was a flop commercially when the company started offering incentives and even resorted to a desperate sales pitch on the White House lawn.
The Cybertruck has been recalled eight times in the past 15 months for safety problems, including once in November due to a fault in an electric inverter that caused the drive wheels to lose power.
Ever since the Cybertruck made its debut, this is its eighth recall. According to the NHTSA recall report, an exterior component called the cant rail is attached to the stainless steel panel with ...
In Paul’s test, FSD version 12 on Tesla’s 3rd generation hardware also failed to detect his wall, but a Cybertruck, with FSD version 13 on Tesla’s 4th generation hardware, did stop for it.
The recall warns Cybertruck owners that an exterior panel that runs along the left and right sight of the windshield can detach while driving. Obviously, this would create a dangerous road hazard ...
According to auto industry news site Jalopnik, it’s the eighth recall since release day for the Cybertruck, a car that’s reportedly numerous times more deadly than the infamously explosive ...
A year and a half after Elon Musk first unveiled a Tesla Cybertruck prototype in November 2019, he allowed for the possibility the pickup wouldn’t be a hit.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has claimed the Cybertruck's design was inspired in part by the 1982 film Blade Runner, but the latest news about the sharp-angled pickup has us thinking of Arnold ...
This time, it involves nearly every Cybertruck on the road over a poorly attached cant panel. The panel has been found to detach and/or completely fly off at speed due to dried out structural ...
Tesla is recalling 46,096 Cybertruck vehicles because of a cosmetic issue that could turn into a road hazard. In a regulatory filing this week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...