No, Tesla Didn't Brick A Cybertruck To Leave Its Driver Stranded On The Highway
Briefly

Claims surfaced that a hip-hop musician's Tesla Cybertruck was remotely disabled by the company while driving, leaving him stranded. He displayed a false screen indicating the vehicle had been bricked and produced a counterfeit cease and desist letter. Despite criticism and a sales decline, many owners report positive experiences with the Cybertruck, attributing previous issues to design flaws which have largely been resolved. The musician's actions were deemed malicious and potentially legally actionable by Tesla.
A hip-hop musician attempted to mislead the public by claiming Tesla had remotely disabled his Cybertruck, which left him stranded on the highway.
Despite facing numerous criticisms and declining sales, many Cybertruck owners report satisfactory experiences, attributing earlier issues to design flaws that have since been addressed.
Read at InsideEVs
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