The Tesla Cybertruck hit the streets in December 2023, and since then it's made its way everywhere from city streets to ...
Tesla's flagship electric pickup faced many problems since its release, and yes, most of it are technical issues.
The affected trucks are among nearly 700,000 Teslas being recalled for a faulty tire pressure monitoring system.
The report, which stated that the recall is estimated to affect 694,304 vehicles, noted that all Tesla stores and service ...
Tesla has found a problem with “cell denting” in some Cybertrucks and it is starting to change the battery packs. The ...
The recall affects some 2024 Cybertrucks, 2017-2025 Model 3s and 2020 to 2025 Model Ys, the NHTSA said. For more information, ...
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Tesla Inc. said it has discovered a tire-pressure-monitoring malfunction that, if left unchecked, raises the risk of a crash, prompting the electric-vehicle giant to recall about 700,000 vehicles.
This malfunction could lead to vehicles being operated with improperly inflated tires, heightening the risk of accidents.
According to a new report from MSN.com via Reuters, we’re hearing that the sales for Tesla’s very innovative-looking ...
Getty A Tesla Cybertruck Related: Tesla Recalls Over 27,000 Cybertrucks Due to Reverse Camera Issues The ... due to a problem with the accelerator pedal in April, which included all Model Year 2024 ...