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One Tesla Cybertruck owner was so disappointed that he rejected the delivery, prompting others to discuss their own experiences.
The electric pickup was stranded for three days after experiencing overheating motors, busted tie rods, and a cracked ...
Tesla just rolled out support for the Cybertruck's B-pillar camera in Sentry Mode, closing a security gap that drivers have ...
The Cybertruck’s rocky history has continued its downward trajectory as the year has developed, highlighted by a 50% plunge ...
A Texas man’s family is suing Tesla, claiming the Cybertruck’s design turned a survivable crash into a deadly inferno.
Class, and there was no need for the Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast anymore, hence why he offered it at no reserve ...
Tesla has announced that it is launching Cybertruck in South Korea, only the fourth market where the electric pickup ...
Tesla posted a video showing the three-row Model Y L on its Weibo feed. The vehicle has powered armrests, a new logo badge, and a black headliner.
The Cybertruck is a polarizing automobile made by a company with a polarizing owner. That doesn't bode well for potential trade in value. Here's what we know.
Tesla also seemed to suggest the vehicle’s stainless-steel bodywork is bulletproof, though the vehicle is not armored, and the caliber of rounds that can be stopped is questionable.
So Tesla’s fundamentals are about to crash, based on Elon’s own comment, but shorts will get “obliterated” if Elon’s historically terrible autonomy prediction finally comes true.