The Tesla Cybertruck is perhaps the most recognizable new vehicle on the road today. And probably the most innovative as well. In addition to traffic-stopping looks, this giant stainless-steel hunk of electric pickup has an aircraft-style steer-by-wire system, a cargo bed with a power retrac...
Tesla's Cybertruck making inroads on the roadTesla started rolling out Cybertruck late last yearFacebook Twitter Comments Print Email By Aislinn Murphy FOXBusinessvideo Tesla still 'well out in front' of EV market competitors: Gengaro Stifel managing director Stephen Gengaro says there are "...
If you see a Cybertruck on the road, give it a good look. You may not see them in New York for much longer. Tesla released its highly-anticipated Cybertruck to just a few lucky customers last fall. Since then, production has ramped up on the much-maligned boxy electronic vehicle. Now,...
said of the Cybertruck. “The people that want a truck to do truck stuff are probably not buying that thing. It’s the people in the past that would’ve bought the Model S Plaid or Model X. It’s not necessarily F-Series or Rams or Si...
intoCybertrucks on the streets, and if you live in a major U.S. city, it’s entirely possible that you’ve seen one in the flesh. If you have, you know that it’s completely unlike anything else on the road right now, and represents Tesla’s vision of the future of personal ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk handed the keys to the nation's first handful of Cybertruck owners on Thursday during a company event in which he described the steel-clad vehicles as the "most unique thing on the road." Musk also said the Cybertruck tows more weight than the strongest pickup truck an...
Tesla's Cybertruck hasn't been on the road for long, but the stainless steel vehicles are already showing signs of rust, some owners are complaining. The sport utility vehicles, which start at $57,390 and cost up to $96,390, were first delivered to customers in December. Just two months...
A recall reportfiled with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said that affected vehicles include those manufactured between November 13, 2023, and September 14, 2024, suggesting that pretty much all of the Cybertrucks on the road require the fix. ...
It appears that it failed to make a turn, climbed onto a steep embankment, which flipped it, and made it land on its roof. The debris on the road indicates where the Cybertruck made contact with the embankment was approximately 100 feet from where it stopped. This strongly suggests it was...
the Model 3 ever was. Tesla will undoubtedly sell every Cybertruck it can build, regardless of the price, and every truck will turn every head that sees it on the road until the end of time. There are fun and innovative things about the truck, too, from its over-the-top specs to ...