Tesla, the electric vehicle giant, announced today a recall of nearly 25,000 Cybertrucks due to safety concerns. CEO Elon Musk publicly took responsibility for the recall in a statement released earlier this morning.
The recall, which affects Cybertruck models manufactured between January and March of this year, is related to a fault in the vehicle's braking system that could potentially pose a risk to drivers and passengers. Tesla has stated that they are working to address the issue as quickly and efficiently as possible.
The Cybertruck, which was first unveiled in 2019 to much fanfare, has been a highly anticipated addition to Tesla's lineup. With its futuristic design and impressive performance capabilities, the Cybertruck has garnered a significant amount of attention from consumers and critics alike.
Tesla is urging all Cybertruck owners who are affected by the recall to bring their vehicles to the nearest service center for inspection and repair. Musk has assured customers that the company is committed to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of its drivers, and that they will take all necessary steps to address the issue promptly.
For more information on the Tesla Cybertruck recall, visit the company's official website or contact customer service directly.
Category: U.S.
Published on: 2025-03-21 09:30:20
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