The explosion was caused by fireworks and explosives in the bed of the rental Cybertruck, which had no faults, according to ...
This fire started while the Cybertruck was sitting at a dealership lot, and authorities are investigating its causes ...
Authorities say a Tesla Cybertruck was filled with gasoline and camp fuel containers, plus large firework mortars when it ...
Police found evidence suggesting that the driver of the Cybertruck, which was rented through Turo, may have triggered the explosion ...
The truck was rented to Matthew Alan Livelsberger, two senior law enforcement officials told NBC News. An Army spokesperson said Livelsberger was on approved leave.
While a significant amount of the blast was contained within the Tesla Cybertruck, the remainder went up through the bed's ...
McMahill told reporters that the Cybertruck's cargo bed contained gasoline canisters, fuel canisters, and "larger mortar fireworks." The FBI is determining whether the blast was an act of terrorism.
"We have now confirmed that the explosion was caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck and is unrelated to the vehicle itself," Musk wrote.
The man responsible for last week's Cybertruck explosion at Trump International Hotel used ChatGPT to conduct several ...
Tesla was collecting data on the Cybertruck up until the incident Police ... caused by very large fireworks or a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cyber truck and is unrelated to the vehicle ...