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Tesla recalls 63,619 cybertrucks for overly bright front lights

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Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to front parking lights that are too bright, potentially distracting other drivers and raising crash risks. The issue stems from a software glitch in vehicles built from November 13, 2023, to October 11, 2025. The company will address it with a free over-the-air update.

Tesla boosts Cybertruck sales by delivering to Musk's other firms

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Tesla has delivered hundreds of Cybertrucks to Elon Musk's companies SpaceX and xAI amid slumping sales in 2025. The electric pickup's deliveries totaled 16,097 units in the first nine months, a 38% decline from the previous year. Despite the downturn, Tesla shares rose modestly on Wednesday.

SpaceX buys hundreds of unsold Tesla Cybertrucks amid sales slump

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Tesla's Cybertruck sales have fallen sharply in 2025, prompting deliveries of hundreds of the vehicles to Elon Musk's other companies, SpaceX and xAI. Reports indicate SpaceX has received truckloads at its Texas facilities, with thousands more expected. This move helps clear inventory as overall electric vehicle sales face challenges.

Tesla recalls 63,619 cybertrucks for overly bright parking lights

Nicole Parks

Tesla has issued a voluntary over-the-air recall for 63,619 Cybertrucks in North America due to front parking lights that exceed regulatory brightness limits. The issue, discovered during internal testing on October 1, stems from a software control error and affects all vehicles built to date. Owners can resolve it by installing software update 2025.38.3.

Woman smears dog feces on Trump-themed Cybertruck in Chicago

A woman was caught on camera smearing dog feces on a Trump-themed Tesla Cybertruck in Chicago, sparking widespread online outrage. The vehicle's owner, John Evans, discovered the vandalism. The incident has gone viral on social media.

Cybertruck driver survives road rage attack near Ukiah

A Tesla Cybertruck driver in California escaped serious injury after a Ram 1500 intentionally rammed the vehicle during a highway altercation. The incident, captured on the Cybertruck's cameras, led to charges against the attacking driver. Authorities suspect anti-Tesla hostility as the motive.

Unplugged performance releases cybershocks for cybertruck

Nicole Parks

Unplugged Performance has introduced Cybershocks, a rear shock kit designed to improve the Tesla Cybertruck's ride quality. The upgrade addresses instability in the vehicle's air suspension during towing, hauling, or off-road use. Priced at $2,995, the kit is compatible with dual-motor AWD and Cyberbeast variants.

Cybertruck owners mistake factory defect for vandalism

Nicole Parks

Several Tesla Cybertruck owners initially believed their vehicles had been vandalized with invisible paint that appears when wet, but Tesla service confirmed it as a manufacturing defect. The marks, such as initials on the B-pillar, stem from residue left by factory protective film or wax pens used for marking. Owners reported the issue on social media, leading to warranty repairs.

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