Tesla Cybertruck owners are starting to get the fix for the truck’s recent recall related to a falling trim. The fix is ...
Tesla has issued a recall for nearly all Cybertrucks due to a faulty exterior panel. Here's what owners should do.
The latest Cybertruck recall involves glue that may fail to hold a trim panel on the vehicle, causing the trim to fly off while the truck is in motion.
Loose stainless-steel trim panel can detach from Tesla's Cybertruck and drop onto the roadway, posing potential road hazard.
US regulators are recalling nearly all Cybertrucks, the eighth recall of the Tesla vehicles since deliveries to customers ...
Despite being on the market for a little over a year, the Cybertruck has been recalled over, and over, and over again. And ...
This is the eighth recall the stainless-clad vehicle has collected in the mere two years it’s been on the road. But unlike ...
The drop in Cybertruck sales coincides with Tesla’s overall slowdown. The company’s U.S. sales fell 10% over the same period, ...
This time around, Tesla is recalling approximately 46,000 Cybertrucks (which is about every Cybertruck built to date) due to a crucial safety issue involving a steel trim panel located on the side of ...
Owners of the electric truck may experience noise inside the cabin or observe exterior trim pieces separating from the ...
We don’t know what is causing these glued-on parts to fall or fly off, but it’s alarming. Ultimately, it comes down to two ...
The Cybertruck debacle has also distracted Tesla from the potentially much more bankable Model 2, which it first teased five ...