A number of Cybertruck owners are now complaining that the cars are riddled with critical faults. A man has noted 25 errors in two days.
Back in December, Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, said that the brand will be able to build 250,000 Cybertrucks per year.
Furthermore, he suspects that production will reach that pace in 2025. It may be good that there is a small year in the future. Too much suggests that the first Cybertrucks are full of bugs.
On a dedicated Cybertruck forum, owners complain loudly. Among other things, a 'Carlos Thomas' says that his otherwise only 2-day-old car is full of faults.
This appears from a thread in the Cybertruck Owners Club forum.
In the two days, according to his own statement, he received 25 errors, spanning everything from errors on the battery to the steering of the car itself.
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He has even been informed that the car may not be able to restart. Many of the error messages are accompanied by a short message that a service visit is necessary.
– When I was driving my two-day-old Cybertruck at 40 km/h today, the screen started flashing and writing "critical error".
– I didn't get a picture of it as I was concentrating on pulling in to the side, writes Carlos Thomas.
And judging from the thread and the forum as a whole, Carlos Thomas is not alone. Several Cybertruck owners talk about cars 'swimming' in errors.
However, errors in the cars' technology are far from the only thing Cybertruck owners struggle with. The special stainless steel body is also a source of frustration for some drivers. But that may be their own fault.Read more about it here .