A crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode sparks worries about the safety of the company's software.
The toxicology report reveals that the driver in the deadly Cybertruck crash had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) more ...
According to autopsy and toxicology results obtained by USA TODAY from the Alameda County Coroner's Office, Dixon had a blood ...
The Tesla Cybertruck crash in California that killed three teenagers last November is revealed to have been fueled by a ...
An analysis claims the Cybertruck might be more dangerous than Ford’s 1970s bean car. That's due to its penchant for catching fire.
We also discuss why the apparent slowdown in EV charger growth is overblown and Scout's headaches regarding direct sales.
A man's warning post went viral after his Cybertruck crashed into a pole while he was using the Full Self-Driving feature.
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MotorBiscuit on MSN19-year-old Tesla Cybertruck driver who cut a deadly path of destruction was high on cocaine and drunkA group of teens may were high on cocaine and drunk when they crashed a hulking Cybertruck into a tree and a wall.
A crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode this week has sparked worries about the reliability of the ...
FuelArc has released numbers that indicate that the Tesla Cybertruck is around 15x more likely to have a fatal accident than the Ford Pinto, which was famous for blowing up when hit from the rear.
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