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Banned in the UK: Tesla Cybertruck seized for failing safety standards

By Mathilda Bartholomew | January 20, 2025

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The Cybertruck isn’t approved for UK roads yet, as its sharp angles, lack of side indicators, and flat front end don’t meet European safety standards.

Banned in the UK: Tesla Cybertruck seized for failing safety standards

If you’ve ever dreamed of driving a pick-up truck that looks straight out of a 90s arcade game, think twice. A Tesla Cybertruck recently imported from the U.S. has been seized by police in Greater Manchester for failing to meet UK road regulations.

Bury Police confirmed that the futuristic truck was taken under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act, which allows authorities to confiscate vehicles if legal documentation or proof of ownership isn’t provided. The Cybertruck isn’t approved for UK roads yet, as its sharp angles, lack of side indicators, and flat front end don’t meet European safety standards. Without a certificate of conformity, the truck was seized, and the driver has been reported.

On X (formerly Twitter), Bury Police explained, “Whilst this may seem trivial to some, legitimate concerns exist around the safety of other road users or pedestrians if they were involved in a collision with a Cybertruck.”

The driver will likely get the truck back if they can provide proof of ownership and insurance. However, even with those documents, the Cybertruck won’t be road-legal without some serious modifications—if it’s even possible to make it compliant.

Tesla’s Cybertruck has been controversial since day one. Its botched reveal saw Elon Musk shatter the truck’s “unbreakable” glass on stage, and every Cybertruck built last year was recalled after a fault with the accelerator pedal could turn it into an unstoppable juggernaut.

While Tesla’s Model Y is the UK’s best-selling EV, and the Model 3 saloon is a hit too, it’s unlikely the Cybertruck will join the lineup anytime soon. Still, if you’re feeling adventurous (and have a spare £130,000), one is listed for sale online. Tempted?

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