Realistic photo illustration of a Tesla Cybertruck with a detaching off-road light bar, representing the recall for detachment risk in a news article.
Realistic photo illustration of a Tesla Cybertruck with a detaching off-road light bar, representing the recall for detachment risk in a news article.
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Tesla recalls cybertruck light bars for detachment risk

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Tesla has issued a recall for 6,197 Cybertrucks equipped with an optional off-road light bar due to concerns that the accessory could detach while driving. The issue stems from the light bar's adhesive mounting, which has led to multiple warranty claims. This affects about 10% of the light bars sold by the company.

Tesla, the leading US electric vehicle manufacturer, announced a recall on November 1, 2025, targeting 6,197 Cybertrucks sold with an optional light bar mounted above the windshield. The recall addresses reports that the light bar may become unstuck due to failure of the double-sided tape used for attachment. Owners are required to connect the wiring themselves, as the light bar is not street-legal and cannot be fully installed by Tesla for on-road use.

According to the recall details reported by InsideEVs, Tesla has received 619 warranty claims and one field report related to the detachment issue. This represents approximately 10% of all light bars the company has sold. When the light bar detaches, it risks flapping on its wiring or falling into the road, potentially creating debris hazards for other drivers. Even if functioning, the light bar could blind oncoming traffic if used improperly.

The Cybertruck, known for its distinctive design, includes various accessories like this light bar, intended primarily for off-road applications. However, the vehicle's off-road performance has been noted to be limited compared to some competitors. Tesla plans to remedy the issue by replacing the light bars at no cost to owners. This recall highlights ongoing challenges with accessory integration in the Cybertruck lineup, though it affects a specific subset of vehicles produced and sold in the United States.

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