Cybertruck
Coverage of Cybertruck in the Nexus archive.
- Tesla is selling summer gear, including a $595 Model Y trunk fridge
Tesla has launched a summer collection of car accessories, including a $595 dual-zone fridge for the Model Y, air mattresses, and tents. The products aim to boost post-purchase revenue and brand loyalty, leveraging standardized vehicle designs for accessory compatibility. The release comes amid competition from EV rivals like Rivian and Slate.
- Rivian’s CEO on Tesla’s Cybertruck, Ferrari’s Luce, and What Happens If the R2 Fails
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe discussed the company's new electric SUV in the context of the EV industry, addressing competition from Tesla's Cybertruck and Ferrari's Luce, as well as potential outcomes if Rivian's R2 model fails.
- SpaceX to drive a cybertruck through corporate governance norms
SpaceX's IPO prospectus includes provisions that grant Elon Musk greater autonomy, potentially reducing his accountability. The changes could impact corporate governance norms as the company moves forward with its initial public offering.
- Thrill-seeking Cybertruck driver arrested after cruising into a LAKE using Tesla's 'wade mode'
A Cybertruck driver was arrested after intentionally driving the vehicle into a lake using Tesla's 'wade mode' feature. The driver was described as thrill-seeking and engaged in reckless behavior with the vehicle's water-fording capability.
- Moment Cybertruck driver intentionally drives into Texas lake
A Cybertruck driver intentionally drove the vehicle into a Texas lake while attempting to test its "wade mode" feature. Rescuers removed the vehicle from near the shoreline and police arrested the driver.
- Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Texas lake after attempting ‘wade mode’
A Tesla Cybertruck was pulled from a Texas lake after the driver intentionally drove into it to test the vehicle's 'wade mode' feature. The driver and passengers abandoned the vehicle after it became disabled and took on water. Authorities recovered the vehicle from Katie's Woods Park Boat Ramp.
- SpaceX Is Said to Plan Public IPO Filing as Soon as Wednesday
SpaceX is planning to file for a public IPO as soon as Wednesday. This move indicates the company's intention to go public. The news was reported with a photo of a Tesla Cybertruck driving past SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California.
- Tesla’s Latest Recall? Wheels May Fall Off Cybertrucks
Tesla's Cybertruck is experiencing its 11th recall due to a potential wheel separation issue caused by incorrect grease and loose nuts. This sudden and unexpected problem may affect certain models of Elon Musk's pickup truck. The recall highlights a significant safety concern for the vehicle's owners.
- Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck because the wheels might fall off
Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck due to a potential issue where the wheels might fall off. The recall affects the more affordable version of the Cybertruck. Tesla has not commented on the cause of the problem.
- Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck because the wheels might fall off
Tesla is recalling its RWD Cybertruck Long Range due to faulty brake rotors that could cause the wheels to fall off, affecting all 173 vehicles sold. The recall is related to brake rotor stud holes that may crack and allow the stud to separate from the wheel hub. Tesla has identified three warranty claims potentially linked to the issue.
- Hiltzik: How many Cybertrucks has Tesla sold to the public? Fewer than you might think
Tesla's Cybertruck sales are lower than expected, with nearly 20% of vehicles going to Elon Musk's other companies, raising questions about the vehicle's future. This has sparked concerns about the truck's commercial success. The sales figures have been disappointing so far.
- Hiltzik: How many Cybertrucks has Tesla sold to the public? Fewer than you might think
Tesla's Cybertruck sales are lower than expected, with nearly 20% of the vehicles being sold to Elon Musk's other companies, raising questions about the vehicle's future. This has sparked concerns about the truck's commercial success. The exact number of Cybertrucks sold to the public is not specified.
- Infinite Machine Olto Review: A Tremendously Fun Ride
The Infinite Machine Olto ebike offers a unique, fun riding experience for two passengers, despite its Cybertruck-like design. It stands out for its unconventional appearance and enjoyable performance.
- The Cybertruck of e-bikes is here to replace your car
The Infinite Machine Olto, an electric bike capable of 36 mph, is described as a vehicle that outperforms cars in some scenarios. Despite being classified as a bike in most U.S. locations, its heavy weight and throttle-based acceleration make it impractical to pedal, leading to mixed reactions from other cyclists.
- Lone survivor of fiery Cybertruck crash was trapped by electronic doors, lawsuit says
The lone survivor of a 2024 Cybertruck crash in Piedmont sued Tesla, alleging design flaws in the vehicle's electronic doors trapped him during the incident. The lawsuit claims the doors failed to open, contributing to the severity of the crash.