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Tesla's Cybertruck off-road light bar may have used the wrong adhesive, so Tesla will replace it. Recent recalls show us how poor sales are.
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Tesla’s Cybertruck Boss Quits After Recalls And Lawsuits Rock Elon Musk’s Most Hyped VehicleThe departure follows an October recall affecting about 10% of all Cybertrucks sold and multiple lawsuits tied to design flaws. ・Tesla has raised Cybertruck prices, halted its cheapest model, and expanded sales to the UAE and South Korea amid weak U.
Tesla is recalling more than 6,000 Cybertrucks in the U.S. after finding that their off-road LED light bars could detach due to a manufacturing flaw.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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Tesla issues recall on more than 60,000 Cybertrucks after discovering serious safety hazard: 'Increase the risk of a collision'The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration determined that the Tesla Cybertruck's front lights are too bright and pose a safety hazard. In response, Tesla issued a recall on 63,619 Cybertrucks with model years 2024 to 2026.
The light-bar issue is the second recall on the Cybertruck this month. On Oct. 15, a recall over the Cybertruck's front parking lights being too bright was issued. A free software update was released for that recall.
Tesla's Cybertruck Programme head Siddhant Awasthi has just announced in a LinkedIn post that he is leaving the company.
It’s the latest in a string of high-level departures from Tesla, which continues to struggle amid increasing global competition and backlash against CEO Musk.
The recall population comprises 6,197 trucks produced for the 2024 model year between November 13, 2023 and November 5, 2024
Several Cybertruck owners are discovering an unexpected problem that has nothing to do with its power or design, but with how their trucks are being treated once they hit the shop.
Tesla opens Cybertruck orders in the UAE with prices starting at AED 404,900 and deliveries set for early 2026 amid ongoing global recall issues.