FuelArc has released numbers that indicate that the Tesla Cybertruck is around 15x more likely to have a fatal accident than the Ford Pinto, which was famous for blowing up when hit from the rear.
A crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode sparks worries about the safety of the company's software.
A man's warning post went viral after his Cybertruck crashed into a pole while he was using the Full Self-Driving feature.
An analysis claims the Cybertruck might be more dangerous than Ford’s 1970s bean car. That's due to its penchant for catching fire.
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Hosted on MSN19-year-old Tesla Cybertruck driver who cut a deadly path of destruction was high on cocaine and drunkA group of teens may were high on cocaine and drunk when they crashed a hulking Cybertruck into a tree and a wall.
Last week in Nevada, a Tesla Cybertruck with FSD activated failed to merge out of a lane that was ending, hit a curb and ...
A reported crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck is raising questions about safety as EV manufacturers race to deploy ...
Cybertruck crash in Reno, Nevada, has intensified concerns over the safety of the companys Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology ...
A Tesla Cybertruck operating in self-driving mode crashed into a curb and struck a pole in Reno, Nevada, this week, ...
People would laugh at the truck,” he said. “Somebody would give me a thumbs up, somebody gives me a thumbs down." ...
Tesla has for years faced criticism and investigations over the safety of its advanced driver assistance software following ...
A Tesla owner who owns a shining gold Cybertruck says he's being harassed more ever since Elon Musk backed Donald Trump.
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