Tesla Dismisses Recent Recall Of Over 27K Cybertrucks, Says It Is Just A Free Over-The-Air Software Update: 'How Will Our Owners Ever Recover From This Ordeal'
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Tesla dismisses the recall of over 27,000 Cybertrucks as a simple over-the-air software update, emphasizing the ease of the fix. The recall was due to a delay in the rearview camera image, which was resolved with a software update. Tesla criticizes the use of the term 'recall' for such updates.

October 07, 2024 | 8:39 am
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Tesla's recall of over 27,000 Cybertrucks is downplayed as a simple software update, addressing a rearview camera delay. The company criticizes the term 'recall' for such updates.
The recall is framed as a minor issue resolved through a software update, which is unlikely to significantly impact Tesla's stock price. The company's sarcastic response and criticism of the term 'recall' suggest confidence in their approach, maintaining investor sentiment.
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