Tesla’s Cybertruck is in the spotlight again, but not for good reasons. The truck has been recalled for the eighth time. Many of these recalls affect almost every Cybertruck sold so far.
Tesla Cybertruck Faces Another Recall Due to Safety Concerns
This recall is not a simple software fix. According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Tesla is recalling all 2024 and 2025 Cybertrucks. The problem is with a key structural component known as the cant rail.
What Is the Issue?
The cant rail is a part made of steel and a stainless steel panel, held together with adhesive. The NHTSA found that the adhesive may fail. If it does, the panel could detach while driving.
Last week, reports surfaced about this issue, causing Tesla to halt Cybertruck deliveries. Now, Tesla is officially recalling the trucks to fix the problem.
The Safety Risk
If the panel comes off, it can become a road hazard. Flying debris from vehicles can cause accidents. A loose metal panel from a Cybertruck could be very dangerous to other drivers.
Tesla’s bold design choices often push limits. But real-world safety must come first. This latest recall raises questions about the truck’s durability and testing process.
What Cybertruck Owners Should Do
Owners need to visit a Tesla service center. The company will replace the cant rail assembly for free. While another recall is frustrating, fixing the issue is essential for safety.
Tesla’s Quality Control Issues
The Cybertruck has faced multiple recalls since its release. Tesla is popular for innovation, but repeated problems suggest rushed production. The truck’s unique materials and design may be contributing to these issues.
For now, Cybertruck owners must deal with yet another recall. Whether Tesla can fix these ongoing problems remains to be seen.