Tesla has announced a major recall of more than 63,000 Cybertrucks after identifying a problem with the vehicle’s headlamps. According to the company, the headlights may be too bright, creating a glare that could impact visibility for other drivers. The issue raises safety concerns, prompting Tesla to take quick action to fix it.
The recall applies to Cybertruck models manufactured in 2024 and 2025. Tesla will correct the problem with a free over-the-air software update, allowing owners to update their vehicles remotely without visiting a service center. The company stated that the update will adjust headlamp brightness to meet safety standards while maintaining strong visibility for drivers.
This recall highlights Tesla’s ongoing commitment to improving safety and maintaining customer trust. Cybertruck owners are encouraged to check their vehicle notifications or Tesla app for updates and ensure the fix is applied. With this recall, Tesla continues to refine its technology and respond swiftly to any performance or safety issues.
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