Dayron Ramirez-Mesa was going nearly 100 miles per hour in a 40-mph zone near Kendale Lakes ...
Technology onboard a kind of truck is now helping Connecticut law enforcement solve fatal car crashes. After a heartbreaking ...
One Cybertruck owner has clocked 100,000 miles through dust storms, deep snow, and a literal "ballistic test" on his own ...
The EV truck is so heavy that in some regions, you need to have a truck license in order to legally drive one.
A man was going nearly 100 mph in a Tesla Cybertruck ― while drunk ― seconds before he ran a red light and crashed into two vehicles, killing one of the drivers, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s ...
Automaker seems to be trying to recover those losses by sending it to the U.A.E. and South Korea ...
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Can the Tesla Cybertruck drift on public roads?
This video shows a Tesla Cybertruck being tested during real driving on public roads. The focus is on how the truck handles ...
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