Tesla's Cybertruck: A Year of Recalls and Roadblocks
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Tesla's Cybertruck: A Year of Recalls and Roadblocks
Tesla's Cybertruck, once hailed as a revolutionary electric vehicle, has faced a series of setbacks in its first year on the market. The latest recall, affecting 2,431 units, is the sixth since its launch and highlights ongoing quality control issues. The Latest Recall: A Faulty Drive Inverter The most recent recall centers around a defective drive inverter, a critical component responsible for converting direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC) to power the electric motors. A faulty inverter can lead to a complete loss of propulsion, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. Tesla will need to physically replace the faulty inverters, a process that will likely require owners to visit a service center. While the company has committed to providing this service free of charge, the inconvenience and potential safety risks associated with the recall are undeniable. A Pattern of Recalls This latest recall is just one in a string of issues that have plagued the Cybertruck sinc…