Cybertrucks' Dazzling Bright Lights Shine Too Much
Tesla Turns Down the Dazzle: Over 63,000 Cybertrucks Recalled for Bright Lights
Tesla recalls over 63,600 Cybertrucks in the US and Canada due to front parking lights being excessively bright. Affecting models from 2024‑2026, this recall is resolved via a software update, highlighting Tesla’s innovative recall approach. No accidents have been reported related to the issue, emphasizing its proactive measures.
Introduction
Details of the Tesla Cybertruck Recall
Technical Issue: Excessively Bright Front Lights
Measures Taken by Tesla: Over‑the‑Air Software Update
Impact on Cybertruck Owners and Market Perception
Broader Implications for Tesla and EV Industry
Public Reactions and Media Coverage
Future Implications and Regulatory Responses
Conclusion
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