Tesla’s latest 2024 Cybertruck recall is its biggest one yet, according to Reuters.
Over 27,000 vehicles are covered in the recall, which includes most Cybertrucks in the U.S.
A delayed rearview image may occur in these vehicles due to the system not completing a shutdown process prior to booting up. The image may not display within two seconds of going into reverse, and may also appear as blank for up to six to eight seconds.
So far, Tesla has received 45 warranty claims and four field reports potentially related to the issue.
The vehicle has been fraught with roadblocks since its inception, having experienced two years of delays from production and supply chain issues.
Since finally being delivered to consumers in Nov. 2023, several recalls have been issued for the Cybertruck. This newest one marks the fifth one since January, following one in April for a loose accelerator pedal pad and another in June for faulty windshield wipers and exterior trim.