Tesla Cybertruck delayed until at least 2023

Tesla boss Elon Musk has confirmed that the American firm will not be launching any new cars in 2022, including the long-awaited Cybertruck, which has been delayed until 2023 at the earliest.
“We will not be introducing new car models this year. It would not make any sense because we’ll still be parts constrained,” Musk said referring to the global chip shortage. 

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Musk said that once Cybertruck production starts, he hopes to produce a quarter-million Cybertrucks yearly but achieving this will take time because the tech is yet to be improved and it is still very costly at this stage.
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“Batteries will probably not be the limiting element in Cybertruck production,” he said.
“I worry much more about things like how do we make the Cybertruck inexpensive despite having awesome technology.”
The Tesla Cybertruck was revealed in 2019 and has been delayed each year since. because then, other producers have entered the electric pickup truck space, including Ford with the F-150 Lightning, Rivian with the R1T, GMC with the Hummer EV, and Chevrolet with the Silverado EV, to name a few. 
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When the Cybertruck concept was introduced, it shocked the automotive space with its angular, stainless-steel-bodied utility car with bulletproof glass and a claimed maximum towing capacity in excess of six tonnes.

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