Time for Another Cybertruck Recall, This Time for Good Measure! 🚨
Tesla initiates Cybertruck recall - the eighth round of corrections - Cybertruck recalls occur for the eighth instance by Tesla.
The Headache Continues for Tesla's rough-and-tumble electric pickup, the Cybertruck. This time, the culprit is the sophisticated metal strips gracing the windshield and doors! Stringed along with a tenacious adhesive, they've shown a penchant for parting ways.
As of now, a grand total of 151 Cybertruck Drivers have vocalized this predicament, according to records from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Rest easy, Cyberpunk commuters, for Tesla hasn't caught wind of any accidents or injuries related to this lapse.
Given its global ambitions, Tesla churned out around 46,100 of these/Steel Marvels between November 2023 and late February of this year. Elon Musk, the whiz-kid CEO, had previously predicted production could skyrocket to a mind-boggling 250,000 vehicles annually.
But don't fret about those flimsy strips, because the adhesive's autumn is numbered! They'll be secured steadfast with screw connections moving forward. Screws proved their mettle when Tesla faced a similar predicament with a detached pedal cover threatening to cause traffic chaos.
The Eighth Recall for the Cybertruck 🔄
In a twist of irony, this marks the Eighth recall for the elusive Cybertruck. A few of these were resolved through digital wizardry, with software updates rectifying issues such as delayed transmission of rearview camera images.
Boasting its striking angular design, the Cybertruck dreams big, targeting the intensely competitive US pickup truck market. Currently, this realm is ruled by fossil-fuel monarchs. Musk has already conceded that Tesla might need to make modifications for the heralded European market debut.
Sources:
- Cybertruck Decorative Trim Recall - NHTSA Campaign ID 23V819000
- Tesla Recall for Cybertruck Decorative Trim
- Tesla Warns of Cybertruck Decorative Trim Recall for 46,096 Vehicles
- Tesla Recall: Cybertruck's Debut Fuel Gauge Could Mislead Drivers
- Despite the eighth recall for the Cybertruck, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, had previously predicted an annual production of 250,000 vehicles for the electric pickup.
- The current predicament with detached decorative metal strips on the windshield and doors of the Cybertruck has prompted 151 drivers to voice their concern through records from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
- To rectify this issue, Tesla will be using screw connections to secure the decorative metal strips, a method that has proven effective in resolving a similar problem with a detached pedal cover in the past.

