There was a Eighteen of Tesla Cybertruck, and it is all due to the risk of a trim panel detaching while the vehicle is driven. Tesla remembered 46,096 DE -Electric Vehicles This week in a report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, stating that stainless steel external trim panels could “be a road risk, increasing the risk of a crash” if it leaves from the truck.
The decorative piece of trim, called the cant rail, attaches glue and fasteners, but can be loose and removed as the truck moves.
“This adhesive structure has been found susceptible to embrace at the environment,” the company said at Report (PDF).
A representative for Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.
Which cybertruck is affected by the recall?
The recall applies to all cybertrucks made from November 13, 2023, to Feb. 27, 2024.
Tesla said it would replace the train assembly free of charge and that the owners will receive mail letters about the recall. You are also encouraged to contact TESLA Customer Service for more information.
Since launching 2023, Cybertruck faces Continue criticism. In December, Cybertruck was part of a 70,000-vehicle recall In relation to its tire pressure monitoring system – its seventh recollection.
Earlier this year, Tesla began to offer Discounts In Cybertruck following reports that the production slowed down the Tesla factory. At the same time, some workers have been reportedly re -assigned from the Cybertruck assembly line to Texas to focus on the best model of the Y Sedan company.
Cybertruck has 'quality issues from get-go'
Robby Degraff, an analyst at the Auto Market Research Firm Auto Pacific, said he could not fatalize consumers who wanted to spend nearly six numbers in a new vehicle “struck by quality issues from Get-Go.”
“Everyone's vehicles make, price points and powertrains face are recalled by some degrees, but I think what makes this particular commemoration so Newsworthy is the fact that Cybertruck is generally a highly controversial product that has become a huge hot mess from this start,” Degraff told Cnet.
Truck delays, high tag prices and, more recently, are in contact with Musk's political agenda, he said, “Cybertruck will not get caught.”
“Although this cosmetic remembrance is cosmetic, it is embarrassing to the brand, and I'm sure, its owners,” he said. “You know (which) the car trim panels are not just removed? Rivian's R1T, Ford's F-150 Lightning, Chevrolet's Silverado EV and the list goes on.”