Tesla has announced a recall of nearly all Cybertrucks due to a problem with the vehicle's exterior panels. The recall, which impacts roughly 46,000 vehicles, covers all Cybertrucks produced from the start of production in November 2023 through February 2025.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that the stainless steel panels on the Cybertruck may not be properly secured and could detach from the vehicle while driving. This poses a hazard to other motorists on the road.
Tesla will notify affected Cybertruck owners and provide a free repair to address the issue. The repair process will involve inspecting and properly securing the panels to prevent them from detaching. Owners can expect to receive official notification in the coming weeks with instructions on how to schedule a service appointment.
This recall is a significant setback for Tesla, which has faced numerous challenges in bringing the Cybertruck to market. The company is committed to resolving the panel issue and ensuring the safety of its customers and other drivers.
Tesla Recalls Nearly All Cybertrucks Due to Panel Issue
Tesla is recalling almost all of its Cybertrucks due to a potential issue with loose exterior panels. The recall affects approximately 46,000 vehicles manufactured between November 2023 and February 2025. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the stainless steel panels may become detached, posing a safety risk to other drivers. Tesla will fix the issue free of charge.