A Cybertruck owner is suing Tesla after his brand-new $90,000 vehicle began to die before he even got it home, according to a civil complaint obtained by The Independent . Gore Springs, Mississippi, resident Shane Bracko bought the Cybertruck in August 2025 from a Tesla showroom, the complaint states. However, it goes on, “immediately after receiving [the] vehicle while driving off the Dealership’s lot, the vehicle’s electronic display illuminated, indicating a critical air suspension fault.” Bracko, 29, stopped straight away and asked the salesman about the apparent problem, but was informed that “the issue was minor,” that it “would reset automatically,” and that the electric SUV was safe to drive , according to the complaint. However, things only got worse from there, culminating in a steering failure a few months later that left Bracko unable to control the Cybertruck , which suddenly veered off the road and crashed into a drainage ditch, the complaint contends.…