A video is making rounds online showing a Tesla Cybertruck with its front grill almost falling off. The clip shows the piece shaking loose, like it was glued on, then nearly flying away while the truck was moving.
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The Cybertruck was promoted as tough and even bulletproof, but this moment raised different concerns. The panels and parts do not look so strong when they start slipping like this.
Owners have already talked about fit and finish problems on early deliveries. Gaps in panels, uneven trim, and loose parts keep showing up. This new clip adds more to that list.
Some people online joked that bulletproof steel means little if the glue holding the panels weakens. Others worried about safety if heavy pieces of the truck can detach while driving.
Tesla has not made a comment on this specific case yet. But the video is now spreading fast, and many are asking if these issues are rare or more common than expected.
For now, the Cybertruck continues to get attention, though not always for the reasons Tesla planned.