WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a staggering blow to one of the most highly anticipated vehicles of the decade, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has just issued an immediate federal safety recall for the Tesla Cybertruck.
The Steer-By-Wire Myth Shattered
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NHTSA Mandates Physical Inspections
This isn’t a simple over-the-air software update. The NHTSA mandate is forcing immediate physical inspections of all Tesla Cybertruck steering rack actuators. Regulators have pinpointed critical vulnerabilities in the steering motors, proving that even the most advanced digital systems are bound by the laws of physics and mechanical failure.
What Cybertruck Owners Must Do Now
If you drive a Tesla Cybertruck, federal officials are urging you to contact your nearest Tesla service center immediately. The risk of sudden steering lockup means this is a recall you cannot afford to ignore.