All eyes of Tesla investors were on one product: Cybertruck. And the news is not good: the company’s electric truck will not go on sale until the end of 2022.
In this way, one of Tesla’s most ambitious projects will be delayed again, raising more doubts about the real financial sustainability of Elon Musk’s company.
When Tesla unveiled its Cybertruck in 2019, it said the electric truck would hit the market by the end of 2021. However, during the covid crisis, it unofficially emerged that it could be delayed until early 2022. But officially, there was nothing.
Even during the publication of its financial results for the second quarter of 2021 last August, Tesla kept the same schedule and only specified that the production of Cybertruck would begin in Gigafactory Texas after Model Y.
Now the electric truck it won’t see the light of day until the end of next year.
Musk noticed a few days ago that they had some problems (he spoke of “challenges”) in the production of the Cybertruck due to the characteristics of the steel exoskeleton, which requires completely new manufacturing processes.
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