Kim Kardashian showed off her toned curves in a skimpy ensemble as she continued to plug her controversial $60k Tesla Cybertruck – amid mounting problems with the vehicle line.

The reality star, 43, contrasted her icy blonde locks with a sequin-adorned black backless top which flashed her toned legs and pert posterior.

The star added height to her look with stiletto leggings in the ensemble – which again appeared to be Balenciaga.

Her newly-dyed tresses were styled in soft waves and she sported smoky eye make-up and nude lipstick.

Tesla and its famed CEO Elon Musk are facing major headaches in the US over not being able to supply Cybertrucks, with manufacturing delays compounded by having to issue a major safety recall over a design flaw with the accelerator pedal.

Kim Kardashian showed off her toned curves in a skimpy ensemble as she continued to plug her controversial $60k Tesla Cybertruck - amid mounting problems with the vehicle line

Kim Kardashian showed off her toned curves in a skimpy ensemble as she continued to plug her controversial $60k Tesla Cybertruck – amid mounting problems with the vehicle line

The reality star, 43, contrasted her icy blonde locks with a sequin-adorned black backless top which flashed her toned legs and pert posteriorThe star put on a cheeky display as she strolled

The reality star, 43, contrasted her icy blonde locks with a sequin-adorned black backless top which flashed her toned legs and pert posterior

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Tesla recently announced plans to lay off over 10 percent of its global workforce, totaling about 14,000 employees, due to a significant decline in electric vehicle sales worldwide.

Concerns have been raised regarding the safety of the Cybertruck due to its heavy weight, large width, and inflexible steel exoskeleton, which result in reduced crumple zones.

Launched as a concept vehicle in 2019 with much fanfare by Elon Musk, the Cybertruck was touted for its hardened sides claimed to be bulletproof. However, during a demonstration, Musk’s claim that the windows could withstand a large metal ball bearing was proven false when the glass shattered upon impact.

Originally slated for release in 2021, the first Cybertruck models were not delivered until late 2023, deviating from the company’s initial timeline.

Following reports of accelerator pedal issues, leading to vehicles accelerating to top speeds within seconds due to the cover slipping off, a mass recall of Cybertrucks in the US was initiated.

Elon Musk emphasized during an X interview that no injuries or accidents had occurred as a result of this issue, stating that the company was taking a cautious approach.

However, he did not provide clarity on when Cybertruck deliveries would resume. Many customers were informed that delivery could resume in “two weeks at best,” while others received no updates at all.

The star added height to her look with stiletto leggings in the ensemble - which again appeared to be Balenciaga

The star added height to her look with stiletto leggings in the ensemble – which again appeared to be Balenciaga

Kim put on a leggy display as she stepped out of the car

Kim put on a leggy display as she stepped out of the car

Her newly-dyed tresses were styled in soft waves and she sported smoky eye make-up and nude lipstick

Her newly-dyed tresses were styled in soft waves and she sported smoky eye make-up and nude lipstick

Kim looked as glamorous as ever as she stepped out of the car

Kim looked as glamorous as ever as she stepped out of the car

Tesla and its famed CEO Elon Musk are facing major headaches in the US over not being able to supply Cybertrucks, with manufacturing delays compounded by having to issue a major safety recall over a design flaw with the accelerator pedal - Musk pictured 2019

Tesla and its famed CEO Elon Musk are facing major headaches in the US over not being able to supply Cybertrucks, with manufacturing delays compounded by having to issue a major safety recall over a design flaw with the accelerator pedal – Musk pictured 2019

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As hundreds of Cybertrucks accumulate at the Tesla Gigafactory in Texas awaiting delivery to customers, concerns arise about the backlog and its impact on Cybertrucks reaching Australia.

Cars Guide journalist Richard Berry expressed pessimism about the situation, suggesting that unless another factory is utilized to manufacture the Cybertruck, it could take at least eight years for it to arrive in Australia. This estimate aligns with Elon Musk’s own production forecasts.