Tesla Cybertruck fails to start after two-week vacation charge

A Tesla Cybertruck owner returned from a two-week vacation to find the vehicle unable to start despite being plugged in. The incident highlights a charging issue with the futuristic truck, which cost the owner seventy thousand dollars.

The owner of a Tesla Cybertruck encountered a frustrating problem upon returning from a two-week vacation. The vehicle, described as Tesla's most futuristic truck with an angular, stainless steel design, had been left plugged in at home. However, it would not start, leaving the owner stranded.

According to reports, the Cybertruck was purchased after the owner saved up for months or possibly years. The seventy thousand dollar investment in the innovative electric vehicle turned problematic when the charging process failed over the extended period. This issue prevented the truck from operating normally after the vacation.

The event underscores potential challenges with long-term charging for the Cybertruck model. No further details on the resolution or Tesla's response were provided in the available information. The incident was reported on February 14, 2026, drawing attention to the reliability of the vehicle's battery and charging system during prolonged inactivity.

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