Tesla's Cybertruck hits a literal recall as wheels crack on the road

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Tesla recalls Cybertrucks with 18-inch steel wheels after the NHTSA finds cracks in wheel rotors that can detach from the hub, a problem that coincides with a continuing sales slump (roughly 173 units sold 2024–2026; 2024: ~38,965 sold by Kelley Blue Book, 2025: ~20,237; Q1 2026 shows a 48% YoY drop). The recall adds to broader quality concerns and is discussed alongside other issues like windshield wipers, inverters, TPMS, backup cameras, and steel panels that could fall off, with analysts pointing to weak demand and Musk’s political/global ties as factors influencing Cybertruck sales.)
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