We’re seeing another sticky situation develop, the same day Tesla recalled 46,096 Cybertrucks to stop them from falling apart because the stainless steel panels are held on with the wrong glue.

This time, it’s the Cybertruck’s off-road light bar that’s flinging itself off at highway speeds. Incredibly, the light bar is also glued in place, so we are wondering if there isn’t another recall coming down the pipe.

Here is one driver whose Cyberbeast tossed his light bar at highway speeds.

    • snooggums@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      A McLaren is not an everyday driving vehicle, much less a truck that is supposed to be good for going offroad and all the body strain that goes along with it.

      A McLaren also has an extemely light carbon fiber shell, which works well with adhesives. Pretty sure the shell sits on the car as well which is the opposite of heavy panels of stainless steel hanging off the sides.

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        9 days ago

        Hey now, DailyDrivenExotics would disagree.

        But also, Tesla still has build issues. Is anyone surprised?