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Tesla Cybertruck owners already reporting stainless steel flaws

15 February 2024, 10:39 am

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Tesla Cybertruck owners already reporting stainless steel flaws
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Tesla Cybertruck owners already reporting stainless steel flaws
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Some new Tesla Cybertruck owners are reporting exterior rust shortly after taking delivery, with the stainless steel body panels showing orange spots and corrosion. Tesla acknowledges that the stainless steel exterior may change over time and warns owners to immediately remove corrosive substances. The electric pickup has yet to be confirmed for an Australian launch, with two models available starting at US$79,990. A single-motor rear-wheel drive version will launch in the US in 2025, with the dual-motor All-Wheel Drive variant producing 447kW of power and the tri-motor Cyberbeast variant pumping out 630kW.

Brands mentioned: Tesla

 

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