Consumer Reports flags five unreliable U.S. pickup trucks for 2026

Consumer Reports has identified five American-made pickup trucks as least reliable for 2026, based on owner surveys. This follows earlier scrutiny of models like the Tesla Cybertruck (detailed in prior coverage), with new concerns for the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Canyon, Rivian R1T, and Ram 1500.

Building on prior Consumer Reports assessments, such as the Tesla Cybertruck's below-average reliability due to build quality and motor issues (see related article), the organization's early 2026 report draws from thousands of owner surveys evaluating safety, engine, transmission, electrical systems, and repair costs. Pickup trucks average premiums over $16,000 above typical new vehicles (Kelley Blue Book, Dec 2025), making durability critical.

The five flagged models include:
- Tesla Cybertruck: Reiterates prior findings on recalls (e.g., accelerator, motors), build quality (panels, paint), and electrical glitches; frame failures under load noted. Starts at ~$80,000 USD.
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500: Long history of powertrain/electronics issues since 2000; engine repairs can exceed $5,000 (RepairPal).
- GMC Canyon: Uneven post-2023 redesign with build, electronics, powertrain problems; earlier models similar.
- Rivian R1T: Below-average since 2022; 6+ annual NHTSA recalls on safety, drives, suspension; software helps but hardware lags.
- Ram 1500: 2025 model glitches in electronics/battery/display; prior years mixed.

While some improvements in suspension, powertrain risks loom post-warranty. RepairPal/iSeeCars are more optimistic for select models, but CR data highlights 2023+ concerns.

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The Tesla Cybertruck has received a below-average reliability rating from Consumer Reports, citing recalls, build quality issues, and new technology challenges. Despite this, the overall Tesla brand achieved its highest-ever ranking of ninth out of 26 brands. Owner experiences vary, with some reporting major glitches early on while others praise its durability after extensive use.

Tesla has introduced a more affordable version of its Cybertruck, priced at $60,000 in the US, which could cost around NIS 300,000 in Israel after tax benefits. This move aims to boost sales of the electric pickup, which has underperformed since its 2019 unveiling. The new model features reduced specifications compared to previous versions.

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Building on expert Doug DeMuro's forecast of used Cybertruck prices falling to $35,000 within 18 months, initial excitement is waning beyond early adopters. Online reactions highlight novelty wearing off, while Tesla faces resale concerns, 2025 sales drops linked to Elon Musk's politics, and intensifying EV rivalry.

The Tesla Cybertruck has secured the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest accolade, the Top Safety Pick+ rating, for 2025 models built after April. This makes it the top-rated large pickup truck overall, outperforming rivals like the Ford F-150 and Rivian R1T. The award highlights strong crash test performance and advanced safety features.

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Tesla has updated its website to show delivery estimates of 2027 for new orders of the Dual Motor all-wheel drive Cybertruck variant, priced at $59,990. This follows the variant's launch last week and indicates strong demand, with production slots sold out through the end of 2026. The company plans to increase the price after February 28.

 

 

 

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