
Tinsae Aregay
Freelance Writer at Torque News
Torque News Tesla reporter. If you have information you want to share about Tesla or other EVs it'll be much appreciated. DMs are open.
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3 weeks ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Tesla has reversed its policy barring Cybertruck trade-ins. A Cybertruck owner says Tesla offered him $65,400 for his $100,00 truck with 6,200 miles. This means, according to Tesla, a Cybertruck loses $5.6 for every mile driven. Tesla has officially started accepting Cybertruck trade-ins. Until now, the EV maker has not allowed Cybertruck trade-ins, even from devoted Tesla fans eager to upgrade to a higher trim Cybertruck.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Tesla's stock price has unexpectedly shot up after the Q1 2025 earnings report. Although financial results declined, Musk’s announcement that he’ll be stepping back from the government to focus on Tesla likely contributed to the stock increase. Yesterday, Tesla released the company’s Q1 2025 results, and by all accounts, this was one of Tesla’s worst financial performances in several years.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Elon Musk has categorically denied the claim that Tesla accelerates its mileage readings to avoid paying for vehicle repairs under warranty. Musk made his comment following a debate between a Tesla supporter and a critic on the topic. A recent class action lawsuit filed in California alleges that Tesla has been inflating odometer readings on its vehicles, enabling the company to avoid repairs under its capped mileage warranty.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Tesla has updated the Cybertruck order page to address concerns regarding the tow hitch. In an effort to address concerns about aluminum gigacastings, Tesla highlights that the Cybertruck tow hitch is made of “high-strength, class IV steel bar.” Tesla has updated the Cybertruck online configurator to address the controversy surrounding the Cybertruck’s aluminium frame and towing capability.
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2 months ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Tesla Cybertruck owners are experiencing a sudden increase in insurance premiums following a recent rise in Tesla vandalism incidents. Some owners report premium increases of up to 33%. Nevertheless, these owners state they will not sell their Cybertruck. A Cybertruck owner from Colorado, who goes by the username M0unt41, says his insurance premium suddenly shot up this month.
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A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says He Drove His Truck Through a Tornado Zone – Adds, “I Have Never Driven in a Rainstorm This Bad, but It Was Beautiful in the Cybertruck” @Tesla @elonmusk https://t.co/FEgqEofjvF

A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says He Was Rear-Ended Three Times in 120 Days – Adds, “I Was Driving to a Tesla Collision Center for the 2nd Accident When I Got Rear-Ended a Third Time” @Tesla @elonmusk https://t.co/btGazpoOLG

Tesla Cybertruck Owners Propose: “Jeep Owners Leave Rubber Ducks on Each Other’s Vehicles; It’s Time to Start a Similar Tradition” – Movement Started After a Tesla Fan Was Caught on Sentry Camera Leaving Hot Wheels on Cybertrucks @Tesla @elonmusk - https://t.co/XNRlqYykYK - https://t.co/CEVia8uroI