The Tesla Cybertruck has been plagued by a series of design failures since its reveal in 2020, leading some to question its credibility. The latest issue involves detachable trim pieces that have reportedly fallen off during operation, raising safety concerns among drivers. Due to these problems, Tesla has put deliveries on hold to address the manufacturing defects and avoid potential recalls. Social media feedback from Cybertruck owners highlights ongoing frustration with the product that was once touted as the 'EV of the future.'
At this point it's starting to seem like the Tesla Cybertruck might actually be a joke. People have been laughing at the electric SUV since its disastrous unveiling in 2020, but now I'm starting to wonder if the whole enterprise was designed to troll us. How else to explain the veritable smorgasbord of design fails that have emerged over the last five years?
As reported by Elektrek, the decorative trim that covers the roof ledge of the vehicle has become detached on some Cybertrucks - and some users have been sharing images and videos on social media which show that the part is simply stuck on with glue.
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