"If the inverter stops producing torque, the driver loses the ability to apply torque to the vehicle using the accelerator pedal resulting in a loss of propulsion, which may increase the risk of a collision," Tesla wrote in its recall report submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Tesla said it will replace the faulty component free of charge - but the wait will be lengthy, as it won't be even starting to carry out the repairs until December 9.
This latest one, however, sounds serious and will require owners to bring their cars into the shop. The recall represents roughly eight percent of the 28,250 Cybertrucks that have been sold in the US so far.
The Cybertruck has been scrutinized for its dubious reliability ever since it was released last year. In April, every single one of the unorthodox pickups sold in the US was recalled due to a dangerous issue with its gas pedal.
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