Tesla Recalls Cybertrucks Due to Panel Detachment Problem

Site Icon TON (Times Of Now)

By Team TON

Published on:

Link copied to clipboard!
Tesla Recalls Cybertrucks Due to Panel Detachment Issue

March 22, 2025 – Tesla has recalled its eagerly awaited Cybertruck due to a production flaw that may lead to a body panel breaking loose while in motion. The recall covers thousands of vehicles that were shipped over the last few months and poses safety issues for customers and other drivers on the road.

Details of the Recall

The problem is the result of a panel on the outside of a truck that is glued instead of bolted. Reports indicate that under some conditions of driving, this panel will loosen and come off, which could be dangerous. No accidents or injuries due to the defect have been reported, but Tesla has already moved to correct the problem.

Those owners whose Cybertrucks were impacted have been told to get the inspection done at Tesla service shops, where they will get the defective panel strengthened or replaced for free. Tesla is also modifying its production process to avoid this problem in upcoming production lots.

Tesla’s Response

Tesla has confirmed the defect and assured customers that it is dedicated to maintaining vehicle safety. In a statement, the company made it clear that the recall is precautionary and that only a small number of vehicles are involved. “We take quality control very seriously and are committed to resolving this issue quickly for our customers,” Tesla said.

The recall could not have come at a worse time for Tesla, as the Cybertruck is a significant breakthrough in the electric vehicle industry. With its stainless steel body and retro-futuristic design, the Cybertruck has created huge buzz, earning numerous pre-orders since it was first unveiled.

Industry and Customer Reactions

The recall has elicited varied responses from industry analysts and Tesla owners. Some view it as a temporary glitch in Tesla’s launch of the Cybertruck, while others contend that the problem underscores the difficulty of introducing a new car with non-traditional design features.

Tesla owners have been venting their worries and experiences about the recall on social media. Some welcome the speed of the company’s response, while others are concerned with the long-term integrity of the Cybertruck’s design.

Looking Ahead

In spite of this recall, Tesla is positive about the Cybertruck’s future. Production goes on uninterrupted at Tesla’s Texas Gigafactory, and the firm hopes to increase deliveries soon. The recall will likely prove to be a short-term blip while Tesla hones its production methods to uphold its brand image of being innovative and safe in the EV sector.

People having issues with the recall can look up Tesla’s official website or visit their closest service center to get more information.