However, new data analysis by Kay Leadfoot of auto news and reviews site FuelArc indicates that, when it comes to fiery death rates, Tesla’s Cybertruck could give the Pinto a run for its money.
The image is grist for the mill of Cybertruck haters, but there’s a more profound concern: the vehicle did this to itself. The driver used Tesla’s self-driving mode, which handles the vehicle ...
Tesla reportedly told a Cybertruck owner that it is currently not taking Cybertruck trade-ins after an owner tried to return his truck due to what he described as “anti-nazi harassment.” ...
In a post that has gone viral, Jonathan Challinger said his Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode crashed into a pole across from Stead Elementary School in Reno. On Feb. 9, Challinger ...
When Tesla first began building the Cybertruck, it promised a long list of features, but they weren’t all ready to go at launch. If you wanted to go off-road in your shiny new truck, for example ...
In a crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode this week, the owner used social media to share his concerns about the possible safety issues with the vehicle’s software.
The Cybertruck then begins to slow down and turns on the left signal. At the same time, a silver Chevrolet pickup can be seen approaching the Tesla in the other lane and just as it’s about to ...
Autopsy and toxicology results for a driver killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash in Northern California last year that also claimed the lives of two passengers show he had blood alcohol ...
Complaints from Cybertruck owners have spread nationwide over harassment. SOUTHBOROUGH — When Dr. Kumait Jaroje purchased a Tesla Cybertruck as his company car, he knew it would get attention.