Tesla is recalling more than 2,400 Cybertrucks, the sixth notice issued for the angular electric pickup so far this year.
A regulatory filing Wednesday states that the recall affects a total of 2,431 units. The problem is a faulty drive inverter that can cause a sudden loss of propulsion, which led to a July incident in which a Cybertruck became stranded.
In its filing to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Tesla said it started to investigate the incident a week later and, by the end of October, determined that a batch of defective inverters had been installed in trucks manufactured between Nov. 6, 2023, and July 30, 2024. The company identified five failures and warranty claims that may be related to this issue, but no collisions or injuries….