Tesla is recalling most Cybertrucks due to exterior panel issue
- Tesla is recalling over 46,000 Cybertruck vehicles due to a safety issue with a detachable panel while driving, as reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration .
- The recall includes all 2024 and 2025 Cybertruck vehicles manufactured from November 13, 2023, to February 27, 2025, according to Tesla's filing with the NHTSA.
- Tesla has acknowledged awareness of warranty claims related to the recall but stated it is not aware of any incidents, injuries, or fatalities that are or may be related to the condition.
- This recall may impact Tesla's stock value and reputation, as the company faces rising competition and analysts suggest a change in sentiment toward the company from customers.
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