Analysis finds cybertruck fire fatality rate 17 times higher than ford pinto's

A recent analysis by FuelArc has calculated that the Tesla Cybertruck's fire fatality rate is 17 times higher than that of the Ford Pinto, the 1970s vehicle infamous for fire risks. The comparison highlights five reported Cybertruck fire fatalities among 34,438 vehicles sold. This rate stands at 14.52 per 100,000 units, compared to the Pinto's 0.85 per 100,000 over its production decade.

FuelArc's examination compared the safety records of the Tesla Cybertruck and the Ford Pinto, a car produced from 1971 to 1980 that became a national scandal due to its fire hazards.

According to the analysis, the Cybertruck has experienced five fire fatalities in 34,438 vehicles, resulting in a rate of 14.52 fatalities per 100,000 units. In contrast, the Ford Pinto, with 3.17 million vehicles produced over a decade, recorded a rate of 0.85 per 100,000 units. This makes the Cybertruck's rate 17 times higher.

The Ford Pinto gained notoriety in the 1970s for its design flaws that increased fire risks in rear-end collisions, leading to lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny.

For the Cybertruck, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has not yet conducted crash tests. Tesla has also not released official delivery numbers for the vehicle, which is marketed as a survivalist design and priced in the six-figure range.

Separately, the analysis notes that Tesla recently informed the California Department of Motor Vehicles that its Autopilot system does not enable fully driverless operation, contrary to some prior branding. Additionally, the researcher behind the FuelArc analysis reported receiving death threats from supporters of Elon Musk following the publication of these findings.

These details underscore ongoing discussions about electric vehicle safety, though official investigations remain pending.

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Realistic depiction of Tesla Cybertruck colliding with Buick at Houston intersection, emergency responders on scene after fatal crash killing two elderly women.
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Two elderly women killed in Houston crash with Tesla Cybertruck

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Two elderly women died and two others were hospitalized after a Buick collided with a Tesla Cybertruck in Houston's Galleria area on March 10, 2026. The crash occurred in the 4600 block of Post Oak Place around 1:30 p.m., according to the Houston Police Department. Investigators are examining whether the Buick failed to yield at an intersection and if the Cybertruck was speeding.

Tesla's cybertruck has faced 10 recalls since entering the market, including a major one affecting nearly 116,000 vehicles in 2025. Issues range from panels detaching to problematic lights and wipers. Critics argue the company must do more to ensure safety despite its 'nearly indestructible' branding.

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In a February 2026 X post, Tesla highlighted the Cybertruck's Top Safety Pick+ from IIHS and 5-star NHTSA rating—previously detailed in coverage of the IIHS announcement—while emphasizing Full Self-Driving, off-road prowess, and home backup power capabilities.

A driver in Houston has filed a lawsuit against Tesla following an incident where her Cybertruck allegedly attempted to drive off an overpass while using the autopilot feature. The suit claims that Tesla's self-driving technology is defectively designed and misleadingly marketed as fully autonomous. The event occurred last year.

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