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Production of the Cybertruck, Tesla’s electric pickup truck, has been postponed until 2023;
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In addition to deferment, the car must be produced on a smaller scale;
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The auto company has yet to officially comment on the date change.
It looks like Tesla fans will have to wait another year to see the Cybertruck, the company’s much-anticipated electric pickup truck led by Elon Musk. According to information from Reuters, the car should only be produced from the first quarter of 2023.
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In addition to not reaching the end of 2022, initial vehicle production should be on a smaller scale. However, Cybertruck’s delay isn’t the first and may not be the last.
In 2019, the car was first introduced as planned for 2021. That is, it is the third change in history.
Tesla has yet to officially comment on the change, but the company’s date hands over the ticket for next year.
After all, a leak from an internal meeting at the company last year revealed the delay until 2022, before official notice.
According to Reuters, the company led by Elon Musk expects to double production for this year, however, in the information, the pickup was not included.
See the leaked Cybertruck teaser
In 2021, a small teaser for the pickup truck was leaked online. In the video, it is possible to see the car spinning in urban environments, on land and in space where the Texas Giga plant, the main plant that will produce the car, is being built.
With information from Olhar Digital.