LAS VEGAS: One person was killed and at least seven were injured after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded ... after a driver intentionally drove a pickup truck into crowds celebrating the new year ...
The Tesla Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas and the Ford used in the New Orleans attack both were rented through Turo, an app that allows vehicle owners to rent out their cars or trucks ...
Investigators did, however, determine that the Tesla truck was rented through the Turo app, the same one used to rent the pickup truck used in the New Orleans attack, law enforcement sources told ...
One person died and seven others were injured Wednesday when a Tesla Cybertruck that appeared ... died inside the futuristic-looking pickup truck and they were working to get the body out.
Officials have not established a link between the events beyond superficial similarities: Both men chose soft targets on New Year's Day and rented trucks through the same budget car rental app, Turo.
First unveiled in November 2019, the Tesla Cybertruck marks the company's entrance into the truck market. With an upper body with a distinctive triangular shape, it's an electric vehicle that ...
One person has been killed and seven injured after a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire and ... and then a large explosion from the truck occurs.” Details are still emerging, and the cause of the ...
He then rented a Tesla Cybertruck through a car-sharing app and left for Las Vegas, documenting his journey. Surveillance footage obtained by police shows Livelsberger stopping at multiple ...
In its first accident investigation of an electric-battery heavy truck, the National Transportation Safety Board is examining the Aug. 19 crash of a 2024 Tesla Semi that burned to the ground after ...