Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Pickups Instead Of Drive Inverter

Tesla has recalled 2,431 Cybertruck electric pickup trucks due to the possibility of them losing all driving power. The company told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):“Affected vehicles may stop producing torque due to drive inverter failure.” The company says the fault is limited to trucks manufactured with the following features: Photo and Credits: This article appeared at KBB Read More

Tesla Begins Selling The Cybertruck

Tesla quietly removed a no-resale clause from its standard sales contract for the Cybertruck, and a new report says the company never fully enforced the clause anyway. The Tesla Cybertruck is arguably the most polarizing car in America. Its angry, brutal stainless steel body turns heads wherever it goes. It didn't live up to expectations because… Photo and Credits: This Read More

This Used To Be A Cybertruck

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the Cybertruck is one of the safest, toughest, and most capable trucks on the planet. But after seeing these images, we’re not so sure. This hunk of mangled metal used to be a Cybertruck before it was involved in a serious accident. Now it’s being auctioned on the IAAI salvage website—for any brave souls out Read More

2024 Tesla Cybertruck Recalled Twice

Tesla recently conducted two recall campaigns for the 2024 Cybertruck, which applies to nearly every model sold by the company. The recalls are due to issues related to the windshield wipers and body trim in the trunk of the electric pickup truck. The two recalls bring the total number of recalls to 10,000. Source: Cars Direct

Report: Telsa Temporarily Suspends Cybertruck Deliveries Due To Stuck Gas Pedal Issue

Tesla is halting deliveries of its Cybertruck pickup truck after allegations that the accelerator pedal of the truck could get stuck in the down position, causing unintentional acceleration, multiple media outlets reported this morning. He said he did. Like many vehicles, the Cybertruck has a metal gas pedal covered by a shiny, replaceable cover. Source: Kelley Blue Book

Tesla Cybertruck Closed Tonneau Adds 25 Miles Of Range At 75 MPH

The 2024 Tesla Cybertruck is more aerodynamic than it looks, and the rolltop tonneau cover plays a key role. We tested the Cybertruck with its top open and closed. The latter position improved consumption by 10% during steady-state testing at 75 mph. Our testing shows the Cybertruck’s real-world range drops from 250 miles to 225 miles. Source: Car and Driver

Do Not Use Apple Vision Pro When Driving A Tesla Cybertruck

The Tesla Cybertruck and Apple Vision Pro augmented reality goggles have both begun reaching customers in the past few months, sparking a sort of apocalyptic event for early adopters of the aesthetically unpleasant technology. The two products appeal to the same kind of futurist, so it’s no surprise that someone has already been spotted driving a Cybertruck… Source: Car and Read More

Tesla Cybertruck First Look: Exterior And Interior Review

Many long-time car enthusiasts know this, but it’s worth a quick reminder that Tesla does not cooperate with the press in any way. At least that’s the case with most of the press. Although Tesla visits a select few dealerships, auto journalists generally don’t have the opportunity to test drive the company’s vehicles, nor can they borrow or rent one Read More