JAKARTA - It turns out that the enthusiasm of consumers for Tesla Cybertruck has never subsided. Unfortunately, when it was launched, several problems with the production of these advanced electric-driven vehicles began to be revealed.

In early January, it was revealed that this electric pickup was not compatible with CCS Combo 1 charging, the standard commonly used for electric vehicles (EVs). This problem is a new focus regarding the initial performance of Tesla's latest work.

The latest case has now emerged again, citing Carscoops, Sunday, January 14, a user with the account name Susu2142, sharing his complaint at the CybertruckOwnersClub forum. He noted some of the shortcomings found in his vehicle.

"In terms of Quality of Making Overall: A- for Tesla, some panels are not aligned if you look closely, control of the right-turn signal is a bit problematic," the account wrote.

This user provides evidence in the form of a photo showing imperfections in the body, including an eight-inch gap in an uneven rear panel.

The possibility of imperfections in this production could be caused by a variety of factors, including a possible lack of inspection before the vehicle is delivered to the customer, which now leaves uncertainty about the quality of the vehicle.

While it is not yet clear whether the vehicle reported by the user is the only one experiencing problems, other problems also arise. The user complained that the actuator signal in his vehicle as it turned off was disrupted, with 30 percent of the component's performance reportedly not working. Susu2142 plans to address this issue through Tesla's customer service.


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