“If the inverter stops producing torque, the driver loses the ability to apply torque to the vehicle using the accelerator pedal, resulting in a loss of propulsion,” the notice reads. “Which may increase the risk of a collision.”
Owners with affected vehicles must take their Cybertrucks to a Tesla dealership for a free repair.
This week’s Cybertruck recall is the sixth Tesla has issued this year. The truck debuted late last year to low sales numbers and criticism from customers, who complained about its quality and safety.