The new supply of Tesla’s cyber truck is now stopping because the trims are allegedly “flying”, Electric reports.
According to the conversation with auto dealers posted in online Community For cyber truck owners, the problem is affecting the vehicle’s “canit trim”. It is located on the edge of the vehicle, just above the windshield.
Tesla has not yet officially confirmed the existence of the problem. But several Tesla supply experts have allegedly told their clients that there is now a “containment hold” on the supply of new cybersics. This is the place where an automaker prevents new delivery to save vehicles after selling.
Cyber truck is previously facing problems in separate terms. In June 2024, the automaker withdrew more than 11,000 cybersics as a result of separating the terms, this time in the car’s trunk bed trim.
After launching in December 2023, Tesla has released seven memories for future trucks so far. Recently, Tesla released a memory for about 69 4 694,304 vehicles, including 2024 cyber trucks, due to the problem of tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), which could not illuminate the warning of TPMS.
In 2024, the cyber truck was withdrawn for everything from the front windshield wipers to everything, and the recooked camera from the trapped pedal to the unannounced acceleration was malfunction.
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The latest problem of the term has come to the fore when at least in many important settlements, public opinion against Tesla may be. A report by the market research firm Yogov found that the majority of Americans now have a negative opinion of the company, in a first report. Shared with Sherwood News.
The report states that people in the United States are now 12.8 percent higher, which is likely to be negative rather than Tesla’s positive opinion, and it has increased by 35 % of people who describe themselves as liberals. Meanwhile, Tesla also recorded a 9 % dip in the first quarter sales for 2025. The latest annual report.
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