U.S. President Donald Trump says he’ll double planned tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel, sticking with a trade war ...
Saturday’s march came on International Women’s Day, with the motto of “unite and resist” against “fascism and take over of freedom.” It’s an offshoot of the infamous 2017 Women’s March in the wake of ...
The idea is simple: Color kits consisting of magnetic panels that can be applied to the Cybertruck’s stainless steel body panels like the world’s largest fridge magnets. The company will offer ...
In a crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode this week, the owner used social media to share his concerns about the possible safety issues with the vehicle’s software.
Love it or hate it, the Tesla Cybertruck is a head turner with its unique design, sharp edges and non-conventional futuristic approach. There is a further question though: Who is driving ...
Tesla's Cybertruck may boast a polarizing design, but the federal government says it's certainly not an unsafe one. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's testing ...
The Tesla Cybertruck has received a five-star safety rating as it aced nearly every category. This isn’t the first electric truck to receive the honor as the F-150 Lightning also got five stars.
A recent report claims that the Tesla Cybertruck is more explosive than the Ford Pinto but fails to account for several things. For one, the small sample size of Cybertruck sales makes comparing ...
NHTSA has independently tested Tesla Cybertruck, and it got a top 5-star rating despite some claiming that it would be a “death machine.” The Cybertruck has quite a novel design – to say the ...
A man who owns a roofing company posted on the “Cybertruck Owners Only” Facebook group claiming he was losing business after potential customers who saw he drives a Cybertruck left his ...
Some people love the Tesla Cybertruck, and plenty of others seem to hate it. It's safe to say that the people who post to the TikTok account @Cybertruck_Hunters are firmly in the latter camp.
A man in Massachusetts claims he and his family are being harassed because he drives a Cybertruck, CBS News' WBZ-TV reports. Or, more specifically, a gold Cybertruck, so glimmering and shiny you ...