In a shocking development, Tesla – a symbol of technological innovation – is facing a wave of controversy related to the Cybertruck super product, a stainless armored electric vehicle worth $ 100,000. According to the latest revelation, about 46,000 Cybertruck had a serious assembly problem, to the point of having to use screws and glue to keep the parts not expanded. This scandal not only raises doubts about Tesla’s production process, but also makes fans ask: Is this “monster” really worthy of the name?

Cybertruck, with an angular design and promise of outstanding durability, was promoted by Elon Musk as “not being destroyed”. Launched for the first time in 2019, this model quickly became the focus of attention, attracting millions of orders. However, after delivery began at the end of 2023, many customers complained about quality issues. The recent report confirmed that tens of thousands of Cybertruck were assembled with loose parts, forcing Tesla to use temporary solutions: industrial glue and additional screws to fix the body.
Automotive experts do not hide surprise. “A car that is valued as a supercar requires glue and screw to ensure the structure? This shows a serious vulnerability in Tesla’s quality control,” said analyst Jessica Caldwell. The incident is more and more controversial about the speedy production pressure that Elon Musk put on the engineering team, which is often criticized for running after the quantity than the quality.
The reaction from the user community is also divided into two streams. Some “hard fans” of Tesla think that this is just a small problem, does not overshadow the revolutionary vision of Cybertruck. “All breakthrough products have a test stage. Tesla will overcome,” a user wrote on X. On the contrary, many customers were angry, saying they spent hundreds of millions to own a “half -hearted” product. “I bought Cybertruck to have top -notch technology, not a toy that needs glue,” a pressing buyer shared.
Tesla has not made an official comment, but the internal source revealed that the company is silently recovering and repairing the affected vehicles. This incident not only harmed the reputation of Cybertruck but also made Tesla shares wobble, down more than 5% after the news spread.
Can Tesla regain consumer trust? With Elon Musk, every crisis is an opportunity to regenerate the story. But this time, when the “monster” Cybertruck was exposed, the price of innovation seemed to be … sticking closer than ever.