Complaints have appeared online from owners of Tesla Cybertruck pickups, which turned out to be not so resistant to rust, despite the stainless steel body, writes The Register resource. Introducing the electric pickup truck in 2019, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said its body was made from “super-hard stainless steel ” and the “clear metal” glass was “literally bulletproof.”
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As it turns out, stainless steel is also susceptible to corrosion, according to posts on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum. “I just picked up my Cybertruck today.. The consultant specifically mentioned that in the rain, orange rust marks appear on it, and this [removing them] requires polishing the car,” said one of the forum participants.
“After the rain in Los Angeles I noticed some corrosion on the metal so I decided to start documenting it to bring it to Tesla's attention,” another user wrote. The puzzled owner said that the company where he picked up the car did not even have equipment for removing stains. “They documented the corrosion and said they would call me next month when the tools arrived and they could do the maintenance and repairs,” he said.
Reports of corrosion come from owners who believe that “super-hard stainless steel” requires little maintenance, something Tesla seems to strongly disagree with.. In one of the sections on the company forum, a screenshot of the Cybertruck maintenance documentation was published, which states that there is no transparent coating on the body of the pickup truck. “The manual recommends removing corrosive substances immediately, emphasizing that you should not wait until the Cybertruck has to be completely washed,” the user said.
Tiny spots on the body might not seem like such a big deal, but with the price of the Cybertruck rising from $40,000 in 2019 to $60,000 in 2023, you can understand why owners would want their trucks to always look in its original form.