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Elon Musk: Tesla Cybertruck deliveries could start mid-2023

Production of the all-electric pickup has not yet started.

by Eray Eliaçık
21 July 2022
in Automobile, Tech
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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When Tesla Cybertruck deliveries will start? During a conference call for investors, Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the company hopes to begin shipping the Cybertruck, its battery-powered electric pickup, in the “middle of next year.” This is a more detailed timeline than Musk has previously offered; during the results call for the previous quarter, he indicated the truck would arrive “hopefully next year.”

Elon Musk said Tesla Cybertruck deliveries could start mid-2023

With a target launch date of late 2021, Tesla first unveiled the truck in 2019. The firm stated that it would be delayed until 2022, but Musk then revised that forecast to “hopefully” next year on the company’s Q4 earnings call in January. Competitors like Ford and Rivian have now introduced their electric pickups; according to Ford, 150,000 F-150 Lightnings will be produced in 2023.

Tesla Cybertruck deliveries
Tesla Cybertruck deliveries

Musk was vague on the call when asked what Tesla still needed to achieve to put the Cybertruck into production. A factory opened in Shanghai, China, has repeatedly experienced shutdowns due to COVID, which the company said was a factor in the drop in production it reported in its second-quarter earnings results. Nevertheless, the company has encountered production issues even with its existing Model S, X, 3, and Y vehicles in recent months. Tesla has a production issue, not a demand issue, Musk claimed during the conference call.

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Known Tesla Cybertruck specs

The Cybertruck is distinguished by its bizarre, angular form, which resembles an early video game prototype. In the latter half of 2021, Elon Musk tweeted that he was concerned about the truck’s windshield wiper, suggesting that the business faced difficulties making that design safe for usage in the real world. To clean the entire windshield at once, it now consists of one enormous arm.

Tesla Cybertruck deliveries
Tesla Cybertruck deliveries: Specs

Not just one, not just two, but three electric motors are offered for the Cybertruck. The two- and three-motor variants have all-wheel drive, however the single-motor truck only has rear-wheel drive. Tesla promises it will reach a top speed of 110 mph and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds. The dual-motor Cybertruck is expected to have a top speed of 120 mph and can accelerate to 60 mph in just 4.5 ticks. The three-motor model, which Tesla claims will essentially teleport from zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds (! ), with a top speed of 130 mph, will appeal to those seeking the highest level of performance. All Cybertrucks include an air suspension that is height-adjustable and offers up to 16 inches of ground clearance.

Videos of the truck driving on test tracks have been made public, and earlier this year, someone shared a video of a prototype unit being walked around. In other words, unlike the second-generation Roadster, which is also scheduled to arrive in 2023, the truck hasn’t gone completely MIA.

How much does a Tesla Cybertruck cost?

Here is the actual price of the Tesla Cybertruck. The MSRP for the entry-level, rear-wheel-drive Tesla Cybertruck is $39,900 plus a further $1,200 shipping fee. The dual-motor all-wheel-drive Cybertruck, which retails for $49,900, is the next rung up.

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