A US company has introduced reusable and interchangeable magnetic wraps for the Cybertuck. The magnetic covers are available ...
That specifically refers to the sharp edge issue, as European regulations require a rounding of 3.2 mm on protruding parts — and the Cybertruck’s 1.4 mm sheets of stainless steel do not comply.
More than a year after Tesla began Cybertruck deliveries in the U.S., the strange-looking electric pickup truck has only been made available in two other markets: Canada and Mexico. This is ...
The Tesla vehicle is not on sale in Europe, and attempts to import it are not going well. The Cybertruck's weight and sharp edges mean it is unlikely to win European approval anytime soon. The ...
To comply with local legislation, Yianni’s Cybertruck has been fitted with rubber moldings to soften its sharp edges, as well as yellow indicators on the headlights, taillights, and mirror caps.
The Cybertruck is now regularly seen on US roads ... one of Tesla's biggest markets. The truck's sharp edges, which have seen some owners report injuries in the US, likely breach rules in ...
An unknown bandit filmed themselves defacing a Tesla Cybertruck with an, er, anatomical drawing — all while someone was seemingly inside of the vehicle. Posted on X and Reddit, the first-person ...
But experts have warned that the vehicle's sharp edges make it comparable to a knife driving at speed towards pedestrians. Developer Paul Maddison said the Cybertruck's sharp edges 'make it the ...
But the road hasn't always been smooth for the sharp-angled Cybertruck; Tesla has so far issued seven recalls for the stainless steel pickup. Tesla sits at the top of the list when it comes to ...
even if the segment is teetering on the edge of viability. One of the most unique is the Tesla Cybertruck, mainly due to its out-of-this-world styling. The non-Foundation AWD version of the ...