Consumer Reports 2025: Disappointing vehicles like Tesla Cybertruck, Toyota 4Runner, Volvo EX30
2025's most frustrating cars: Tesla Cybertruck, Toyota 4Runner, Volvo EX30
Consumer Reports 2025: Disappointing vehicles like Tesla Cybertruck, Toyota 4Runner, Volvo EX30
Consumer Reports reveals 2025's biggest letdowns: Tesla Cybertruck's steering, Toyota 4Runner's engine noise, Volvo EX30's touchscreen issues. Learn why these models failed to impress.
2026-03-01T22:46:21+03:00
2026-03-01T22:46:21+03:00
2026-03-01T22:46:21+03:00
In late 2025, the Consumer Reports team followed its annual tradition of summarizing tests conducted on its 327-acre proving ground. Beyond highlighting top performers, the experts also singled out the vehicles that proved most frustrating.The Tesla Cybertruck emerged as a major disappointment. Testers criticized its unwieldy steering and difficult parking. According to specialists, drivers essentially have to relearn how to handle the vehicle at low speeds, and maneuvering in tight spaces is an uncomfortable experience.The new Toyota 4Runner also failed to meet expectations. While a significant leap forward was anticipated, its turbocharged 2.4-liter engine was found to be noisy, its transmission jerky, and its suspension overly stiff. As a result, the updated SUV received the same score as its predecessor, which experts interpreted as a lack of progress.The Volvo EX30 drew the sharpest criticism. Despite impressive acceleration, the compact electric crossover was deemed overloaded with touchscreen controls. Testers pointed to poor ergonomics, complicated interfaces, and an annoying driver-monitoring system. None of the evaluators recommended this model for purchase.This list of underperformers demonstrates that even high-profile 2025 models and tech-laden vehicles are not immune to missteps. Today's buyers expect more than just power and digital screens; they demand thoughtful ergonomics, comfort, and genuine improvement over previous generations.
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2025's most frustrating cars: Tesla Cybertruck, Toyota 4Runner, Volvo EX30
Consumer Reports reveals 2025's biggest letdowns: Tesla Cybertruck's steering, Toyota 4Runner's engine noise, Volvo EX30's touchscreen issues. Learn why these models failed to impress.
Michael Powers, Editor
In late 2025, the Consumer Reports team followed its annual tradition of summarizing tests conducted on its 327-acre proving ground. Beyond highlighting top performers, the experts also singled out the vehicles that proved most frustrating.
The Tesla Cybertruck emerged as a major disappointment. Testers criticized its unwieldy steering and difficult parking. According to specialists, drivers essentially have to relearn how to handle the vehicle at low speeds, and maneuvering in tight spaces is an uncomfortable experience.
The new Toyota 4Runner also failed to meet expectations. While a significant leap forward was anticipated, its turbocharged 2.4-liter engine was found to be noisy, its transmission jerky, and its suspension overly stiff. As a result, the updated SUV received the same score as its predecessor, which experts interpreted as a lack of progress.
The Volvo EX30 drew the sharpest criticism. Despite impressive acceleration, the compact electric crossover was deemed overloaded with touchscreen controls. Testers pointed to poor ergonomics, complicated interfaces, and an annoying driver-monitoring system. None of the evaluators recommended this model for purchase.
This list of underperformers demonstrates that even high-profile 2025 models and tech-laden vehicles are not immune to missteps. Today's buyers expect more than just power and digital screens; they demand thoughtful ergonomics, comfort, and genuine improvement over previous generations.