- Tesla is recalling all 46,100 Cybertrucks sold due to a faulty adhesive used on a side panel near the windshield.
- The recall, overseen by the NHTSA, addresses the risk of the panel detaching while driving, posing a hazard.
- Tesla will replace the panel free of charge, with owner notifications expected by May 19th.
- This marks the eighth recall for the Cybertruck since its launch, with previous issues including faulty inverters, stuck accelerator pedals, and problems with wipers and display screens.
- The recall comes amid escalating tensions surrounding Tesla, with organized protests planned and strong warnings from President Trump against vandalism.
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