Some Tesla Cybertruck owners in California are finding that when their new $80,000 vehicles get wet, tiny orange and gray marks show up on the cars’ steel exteriors. Three users in California on the ...
Tesla's futuristic electric pickup "Cybertruck" is significantly more expensive than originally announced. When the first vehicles were delivered, Tesla announced that the cheapest version of the ...
A Cybertruck engineer, Wes Morrill, commented on concerns the EV develops rust spots in the rain. Morrill said the orange specks, merely the size of a pinhead, were probably surface contamination. His ...
The Tesla Cybertruck's stainless steel body panels get dirty, discolored and show signs of "corrosion," but there's a simple two-step cheap method to fix these issues. Stainless steel is nothing new.
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Tesla's Cybertruck, known for its stainless steel body, faces criticism over rust spots reported by owners. The use of stainless steel in vehicles does not guarantee immunity to rust, as demonstrated ...
It seems the stainless steel panels of the Tesla Cybertruck are not really stain "less," and are turning out to be no less susceptible to stains than stainless kitchen appliances, which easily develop ...
Aside from its questionably charismatic angular design, one of the most heavily marketed traits of the Tesla Cybertruck is the machine's hulking build. But it seems even Tesla, despite all its ...
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