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Tesla recalls over 63,000 Cybertrucks to fix lighting defect

Thursday 23 October 2025 - 16:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Tesla recalls over 63,000 Cybertrucks to fix lighting defect

Tesla has issued a recall for 63,619 Cybertrucks in the United States due to an issue with overly bright front parking lights, which could pose a safety risk to oncoming drivers. The vehicles, produced between November 13, 2023, and October 11, 2025, will receive a free over-the-air (OTA) software update to address the defect.

Software update to address brightness issue

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) disclosed that Tesla identified the problem during testing, where the front position lights emitted brightness levels above safety standards. Excessive brightness can impair visibility for other drivers, increasing the likelihood of accidents.

Tesla has assured that no crashes, injuries, or fatalities have been linked to the defect. The company has already started rolling out the OTA software update, allowing affected vehicles to comply with U.S. safety regulations without requiring a visit to repair centers.

Streamlined recall process

Owners can verify if their vehicle is part of the recall by using the Tesla app or visiting the recall section of Tesla’s website. The company emphasized that all recall repairs are free, regardless of the vehicle’s age or warranty status.

A growing recall history

This latest recall is among several issues Tesla has addressed for the Cybertruck since it launched in late 2023. Previous recalls included problems with accelerator pedal covers, windshield wipers, trim panels, and various software glitches, all resolved primarily through OTA updates.

Tesla’s approach to recalls via OTA updates has streamlined the process, making it faster and more cost-effective compared to traditional repair methods. The company has highlighted this feature as a key advantage of its vehicle design, akin to updating a smartphone.

Broader recall context

In the same week, Tesla also issued a separate recall for nearly 13,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles due to a battery-pack defect that could lead to propulsion issues. According to data from BRC Legal, Tesla has averaged 15 recalls annually from 2021 to 2024, with further data available for 2025.


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