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24htopnews | October 24, 2025 7:06 PM CST

Tesla is recalling over 63000 Cybertrucks in the United States due to excessively bright front lights that could distract other drivers and increase the risk of accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) the recall affects certain Cybertruck models from 2024 to 2026 manufactured between November 13 2023 and October 11 2025 and equipped with operating software versions earlier than 2025.38.3. The agency noted that Tesla has not reported any crashes injuries or fatalities linked to the issue. The company is expected to address the problem through a software update to ensure compliance with safety standards. Tesla which is run by billionaire Elon Musk is issuing a free software update to correct the issue. Earlier this month federal regulators opened yet another investigation into Teslas self-driving feature after dozens of incidents in which the cars ran red lights or drove on the wrong side of the road sometimes crashing into other vehicles and causing injuries. What Were Accusations Against ELon Musks Tesla? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a filing that it was looking into 58 incidents in which Teslas reportedly violated traffic safety laws while using the companys so-called Full Self-Driving mode leading to more than a dozen crashes and fires and nearly two dozen injuries. The new probe adds to several other open investigations into Tesla technology that could upend Musks plans to turn millions of his cars already on the road into completely driverless vehicles with a over-the-air update to their software. In March US safety regulators recalled virtually all Cybertrucks on the road. The NHTSAs recall which covered more than 46000 Cybertrucks warned that an exterior panel that runs along the left and right side of the windshield can detach while driving creating a dangerous road hazard for other drivers increasing the risk of a crash. On Wednesday Tesla reported a fourth straight decline in quarterly profit even as sales rose. The automaker reported third-quarter earnings plunged 37 per cent to USD 1.4 billion or 39 cents a share from USD 2.2 billion or 62 cents a share a year earlier. That marked the fourth quarter in a row that profit dropped. And even the revenue rise a welcome relief from a sales plunge earlier in the year due to anti-Musk boycotts came with a significant caveat: Customers rushed to take advantage of a USD 7500 federal EV tax credit before it expired on October 1 possibly stealing sales from the current quarter.  (With Inputs From AP)


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