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Early Tesla Cybertruck Buyers Report Rusty EVs After Rain Exposure

Some early owners of the Tesla Cybertruck noticed rust spots forming on the body of their new electric pickup truck after being caught in the rain.

business insider report Within days of receiving their new Cybertruck, some owners have noticed rust spots forming on the highly touted electric pickup’s stainless steel body panels. A post on an online Tesla forum suggests that the Cybertruck’s exterior will be washed, even though Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously boasted that the exterior is “literally bulletproof” due to its ultra-hard stainless steel construction. It has been reported that rust marks were found after

Forum member Laxer said their Cybertruck started showing noticeable rust just two days after being exposed to the rain. They claim they were warned by Tesla staff upon pick-up that rain could cause rust and that they would need to be polished. Another owner, Vertigo3pc, brought his Cybertruck to his service center after discovering similar corrosion after the Los Angeles rains. Staff are aware of the problem and say they can repair the damage. Both owners posted photos online that show orange rust marks speckled across the Cybertruck’s body panels.

Stainless steel has a tendency to rust under certain conditions, especially when exposed to water over time. According to his Cyber ​​truck owner’s manual page posted online, the exterior does not have a protective clear coat finish to prevent corrosion. The manual warns owners to promptly remove materials such as rain, grease, and bird droppings to avoid damage to the exterior.

Lego Cybertruck (LEGO/Twitter)

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously suggested that Tesla could offer an optional tungsten carbide coating to further improve scratch and corrosion resistance. However, the company has not confirmed whether or when this will be available. For now, new Cybertruck owners may need to be diligent about cleaning and drying their vehicles after wet weather to prevent rust.

The minor cosmetic issue highlights one of the potential drawbacks of the Cybertruck’s unpainted stainless steel body compared to traditional automotive steel and aluminum, but rust concerns may be a problem for new owners. It remains to be seen whether it is widespread. Tesla has not yet responded to requests for comment from the media about the reported rust issue, as early Cybertrucks have just begun reaching customers.

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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, covering free speech and online censorship issues.

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