The Cybertruck, Tesla’s groundbreaking electric pickup, continues to generate immense excitement since its debut. However, early adopters have uncovered several shortcomings, from missing features to software glitches and mechanical issues, tarnishing its initial allure.
Owners of the premium “Foundation Series” variant, priced over $100,000, expected superior quality, yet complaints about build issues persist. Despite software updates addressing some concerns, critical features like Full Self-Driving remain non-functional.
Ben from VoyageATX shared his ownership experience, highlighting both positive aspects and challenges. While Tesla’s service support proves commendable, concerns linger regarding spare part availability, hindering timely repairs. Unfortunately, not all owners share Ben’s relatively positive experience.
Ryan Levenson, a prominent Tesla enthusiast, faced numerous software errors attributed to a faulty rear steering actuator, exacerbating frustration. With no definitive timeline for repairs, unresolved issues cast a shadow over the Cybertruck’s reputation.