A Tesla Cybertruck caught fire and exploded in Las Vegas.Noble Brigham/Las Vegas Review-JournalThe Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas was rented on Turo, the company said.The app was also used to rent the truck used in the New Orleans attack.President Biden said authorities are looking into whether the two incidents are connected.The Tesla Cybertruck that exploded on Wednesday in Las Vegas was rented on Turo, the same car-sharing app used to rent the pickup truck used in the New Orleans attack early Wednesday.In a statement on its website on Wednesday, Turo confirmed the vehicles involved in both incidents were rented through its service."Our trust and safety team is actively partnering with law enforcement authorities to share any information that could be helpful in their investigations," the statement read.