Is This The Most Cybertrucked Tesla Accessory Ever?
Is this the most popular Tesla accessory for Cybertrucks yet?

Cybertruck owners can purchase a dizzying array of OEM and aftermarket accessories, but this one is pretty weird go through Brad Anderson 12 hours ago The aftermarket tray is made of plastic and silicone and mounts to the steering wheel for $78. Teslaunch claims it turns its electric truck into a "functional workspace," but we doubt it. In the ever-expanding world of Tesla accessories, some are genuinely useful, and then there are this--The Cybertruck's weird steering wheel tray. Not only is it very specific; It's also oddly expensive, making you wonder: who exactly asked for this and why? What you're looking at is a strange steering wheel tray designed specifically for an electric pickup truck and sold by Teslalaunch, a website that specializes in aftermarket accessories for Tesla's full range of electric vehicles. The tray appears to be made of plastic and rubber and slides around the center of the steering wheel and locks into place. READ: Tesla slashes Cybertruck…

Tesla Cybertruck Lightbar Customers Are Getting An Accessory That Won’t Come Plugged In
Tesla Cybertruck light bar customers will get an accessory

Tesla is allowed to install a light bar, but under federal law it can't legally be plugged into a power source Tesla will soon start selling a new integrated Cybertruck LED light bar. Technicians can install power poles but are not allowed to plug in power. In some states in the United States, drivers are required by law to cover their headlights when on public roads. Tesla is no stranger to selling accessories, and the Cybertruck may be its best bet. When the truck went into production, fans noticed that it was missing its signature LED light bar. Now, the device is about to start shipping to customers, but they’ll have to install it themselves. Almost as important as how LED light bars look when they’re off is how well they illuminate the vehicle at night. The Cybertruck’s OEM light bar is integrated into the top of the roof, matching the design of the primary DRL light bar. Owners received…

BMW recalls 291,000 X3 SUVs over freight rail issues
BMW recalls 291,000 X3 SUVs over freight rail issues

There was an issue with the interior cargo rail attachment that required dealer installation of new bolts. July 24, 2024 — BMW is recalling more than 291,000 X3 SUVs because of a problem with the attachment of the cargo rails inside the vehicles, which could be damaged in a rear-end collision and cause the cargo rails to detach. The recall includes BMW X3 sDrive30i, X3 xDrive30i, X3 M40i and X3 M vehicles from model years 2018 to 2023. "This safety recall involves the connection between the rear cargo rails and the vehicle body. In a severe rear-end collision, the connection between the rear cargo rails and the vehicle body could become damaged." - BMW BMW learned of the issue in August 2022, when lawyers for 2022 BMW X3 owners contacted the automaker, meaning BMW had no access to the incident. More than a year later, BMW received the lawsuit and finally inspected the X3 in March 2024. Engineers decided to…