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Cybertruck has lowest Tesla rollover risk at 12.4%, beating Ford F-150 Lightning
Cybertruck earns NHTSA's lowest rollover risk among pickups at 12.4%, contradicting viral videos claiming EVs flip easily during turns.
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Cybertruck crash test explained: Video analysis
Watch a detailed analysis of the Cybertruck crash test and see how its unique design performs under impact. This video breaks down the results, safety features, and key engineering insights, helping ...
Way back in February, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration crashed a Tesla Cybertruck and decided the truck did a satisfactory job protecting its occupants — at the cost of those stuck ...
One Cybertruck owner has clocked 100,000 miles through dust storms, deep snow, and a literal "ballistic test" on his own ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a defect investigation into Tesla's Model 3 vehicles over the car door's release. NHTSA already investiging door handles on Tesla Model Y.
The Cybertruck owner was traveling at 75 mph when an oncoming pickup crossed into his lane, with FSD intervening to avoid a potentially fatal crash. Tesla’s FSD system avoided a near-fatal collision ...
Tesla has been hyped as an off-road beast, but that doesn't mean it can survive bad decisions and mechanical problems. The owner of a Cybertruck got into a dangerous situation after losing the brakes ...
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