Cybertruck Disaster Strikes Again – Is Tesla Hiding a Deadly Battery Pack Defect?

Fire Incident Involving Cybertruck in Georgia
Initially Suspected of Terrorism
Now, Possibly a Battery Pack Defect Issue?

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Carscoops

The Tesla Cybertruck has recently made headlines for two incidents involving fires, sparking concerns about its safety and the possible role of the vehicle’s battery pack. The most recent fire occurred in Georgia, U.S., where the Cybertruck suffered significant damage to its rear. While the fire was extinguished quickly, it raised questions about the cause and whether a defect in the battery pack could be to blame.

Just hours before, the Cybertruck was involved in another incident at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, initially suspected to be a terrorist attack. Investigators later clarified that the explosion was caused by an external device, not the vehicle itself. The Las Vegas incident was ruled as a suicide attack linked to PTSD and not terrorism.

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Sky News
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Electrek

Distinct Causes for Two Cybertruck Fires

While both incidents involved Cybertrucks, the causes and nature of the fires were different. The Las Vegas explosion was attributed to an external explosive device, and authorities identified the circumstances surrounding the event. In contrast, the Georgia fire was a typical electric vehicle fire with no signs of foul play. The blaze, which damaged the cargo area, tires, and interior, was not believed to have been intentionally set.

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ANF
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Notebookcheck

Severe Damage to the Cybertruck in Georgia

The damage was limited due to the quick response of the local fire department. However, the rear of the Cybertruck was completely burned down. The plastic and rubber parts were melted entirely, but the high-strength stainless steel body parts retained their shape.

The U.S. fire department suspects that the fire started in the Cybertruck’s battery and has launched an investigation to determine the details. As Tesla is suspected of intentionally hiding a defect in the 4680 battery pack used in the Cybertruck, attention is focused on where the truth will lead.

CNN
CNN
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SiiLA

Tesla’s Response to the Incidents

Despite ongoing investigations and the growing concern over battery pack defects, Tesla has yet to issue an official recall. In a statement, the company mentioned that it had replaced some battery cells preemptively but had not confirmed any formal action regarding the issue.

Interestingly, the Cybertruck’s robust design has garnered attention for its ability to withstand damage in both incidents. In Las Vegas, the vehicle’s sturdy body reportedly helped minimize casualties from the explosion. Similarly, the stainless steel body of the Cybertruck in Georgia remained largely unaffected by the fire.

As investigations into the fire in Georgia continue, the focus remains on the possible role of the Cybertruck’s battery pack in these incidents. While Tesla’s response has been limited to statements about proactive battery cell replacements, the long-term implications for the vehicle’s safety and reputation remain to be seen.

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