A growing sense of buyer's remorse is emerging among owners of the distinctive pickup who do not want to be associated with Elon Musk's public antics.
The company has announced it will be pressing charges for vandalism against its Superchargers, as backlash against Elon Musk continues.
A Cybertruck owner says, “As my truck encountered Michigan's harsh snow and road salt, it developed rust and corrosion on the so-called stainless steel!” Wonders if he should wrap his Cybertruck to prevent the brown spots from accumulating.
How do people respond to the Tesla Cybertruck? It's not all negativity, as one CT owner found out. He took his controversial electric truck to a classic car show in Orange Beach, and something unexpected happened.
The Cybertruck has a cult following in the U.S., but safety issues such as excessive size and acceleration and sharp edges make the Tesla illegal on U.K. roads.
With angular, slab-sided styling that evokes comparisons to everything from a Minecraft or Roblox creation to a giant dumpster on wheels, the Tesla Cybertruck is easily the most polarizing electric vehicle to go on sale in recent memory.
In a way, Cybertruck engineers did exactly that with their steer-by-wire system, our 2025 Best Tech winner for chassis technology. By completely removing the mechanical
The NHTSA published highly-anticipated results of its Cybertruck crash test this week, giving the car a five-star overall safety rating.
“With a wrap, you only have one choice,” Corbett told MotorTrend. “If you want to change the color, you have to tear off the wrap and have a new one professionally installed. Once you tear off a vinyl wrap, you cannot reuse it. With our covers, you can reuse them for as long as you wish.”
NHTSA has independently tested Tesla Cybertruck, and it got a top 5-star rating despite some claiming that it would
The Tesla Cybertruck has finally undergone the NHTSA crash test and scored top rating just as the Model 3, Model S, and Model X