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Tesla recalls 63,000 Cybertrucks due to lighting defects, fixes software

Tesla announced on Thursday that it was recalling 63 619 Cybertrucks due to software that could make the parking lights in front too bright. This could impair oncoming drivers’ vision.

Cybertrucks manufactured between November 13, 2020 and October 11, 2025 will receive a free software update.

Elon Musk's automaker, which is led by Elon Musk, said that it discovered the problem in an internal review conducted earlier this month. Photometric tests confirmed that the excessive brightness.

Tesla has said that it is not aware of any crashes, injuries or deaths related to this issue.

The EV manufacturer also announced on Wednesday that it would be launching a new EV.

Recalled

12963 Model 3 or Model Y cars were recalled over a defect in the battery pack component that could lead to a loss of power and an increased crash risk.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced earlier this month that it would open an investigation into 2,88 million Tesla cars equipped with the Full Self-Driving System after receiving more than 50 reports about traffic safety violations and a number of accidents.

The company reported

Record third-quarter revenue

That beat Wall Street expectations on Wednesday. Its highest quarterly EV sale was driven by U.S. customers rushing to lock in an important tax credit before its expiration last month.

Tesla's profit fell short of analysts' expectations due to a combination of tariffs and research costs as well as the decline in regulatory credits, which is expected to continue with recent legislation by the Trump Administration.

In premarket trading, shares of the company fell 3.3%. Stocks are up almost 9% this year.

(source: Reuters)