A Tesla Cybertruck flew into a waterless pool. Those on board walked away with minor injuries, but the truck might have been totaled
Tesla is issuing a substantial recall affecting a portion of its 2023 Model 3 sedans and Model Y crossovers that are operating on software versions prior to 2023.38.4. The post Yet another Tesla recall brings back nearly 380K Model 3s for power steering issue appeared first on The Manual.
The NHTSA has announced a four-percent workforce reduction, aligning with broader efforts by the Trump administration to reduce the size of government agencies.
Tesla’s TSLA stock, which surged 91% after President Donald Trump’s re-election, has collapsed by 44% since hitting an all-time high of $479.86 on December 17, according to data from Google Finance. Now trading at $302.
Tesla has recalled more than 370,000 vehicles for a power steering issue.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 375,000 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
Tesla's Cybertruck may boast a polarizing design, but the federal government says it's certainly not an unsafe one. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's testing, the Cybertruck has received five-star ratings in multiple safety trial crash tests — and appears even safer than most pickup trucks in at least one category.