We know that Tesla has been working on the Cybertruck for many years and testing it on the roads. A report that emerged in recent weeks showed that it will roll off the production line on November 30th. Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s statement indicates that 200 thousand Cybertrucks will be produced annually.
Tesla Cybertruck will be delivered on November 30
Tesla is raising production targets for its electric pickup Cybertruck. CEO Elon Musk said the company aims to roll out around 200,000 vehicles a year once it reaches full production capacity. This has raised curiosity with the first deliveries due on November 30th.
The updated target represents a significant increase compared to Musk’s previous estimates. Previously, Tesla stated that it has the capacity to produce over 125 thousand Cybertrucks per year. Musk also stated that they want to increase this number to 250 thousand by 2025.
The first deliveries of the Cybertruck are scheduled to begin on November 30, nearly four years after the launch event. But according to Musk, ramping up production of the futuristic vehicle poses major challenges. In a recent interview, the CEO also said that Cybertruck could be a “tomb” for them.
According to Musk, scaling up production is much more difficult than the design phase. However, reaching the production target of 200,000 units per year will represent an important milestone for both the pickup world and Tesla.
The Cybertruck has a stainless steel body and bodywork, and thanks to this bodywork, it is also bulletproof.
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