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Tesla Cybertruck delayed again, mass production pushed to 2024

Each time I write a story about the Tesla Cybertruck, it’s about its production and eventual release date being pushed forward.

The Cybertruck was announced way back in 2019, and was supposed to enter production in late 2021. That never happened, supposedly due to battery shortages. Subsequently, in August 2021, Tesla CEO Elon Musk delayed the vehicle to sometime in 2022 before pushing it to January during a Q4 earnings call.

Subsequently, a report from July 2022 indicated that deliveries for the vehicle could finally start arriving in mid-2023. That didn’t happen either. Then, in November, Tesla told Reuters that the Cybertruck will enter mass production at the end of 2023. That turned out to be an empty promise as well. Further, in a conference call with financial analysts in October, Musk said Tesla is readying its Austin, Texas plant to build the Cybertruck, with “early production” set to begin in the middle of 2023.

Now, during Tesla’s Q4 2022 earnings call, Musk said that mass production of the truck won’t begin until 2024. He did say that production of the vehicle will begin in some capacity this summer, though Tesla would only be able to initiate mass production in 2024. The Cybertruck is expected to be manufactured at Tesla’s Austin, Texas Gigafactory.

When the truck was first revealed in 2019, Tesla quoted a $39,900 USD (roughly $54,400 CAD) price tag for the vehicle. During a Tesla shareholder’s meeting last August, Musk said that “a lot has changed” since then and the Cybertruck’s price and specifications will also change before the vehicle’s release.

Source: Tesla, via: The Verge

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Tesla’s Cybertruck might have been delayed indefinitely

Tesla’s Cybertruck, which was set to launch Q3-Q4 2021 but was delayed due to battery shortages, now faces a future ridden with more uncertainties.

After the initial delay caused by battery shortages, the Cybertruck’s full production was pushed out to 2022, but as it appears now, even the 2022 timeframe looks bleak.

As reported by EdmundsTesla’s Cybertruck is reportedly delayed again, and this time indefinitely. Why do we suspect that? Because up until some time in December, Cybertruck’s landing page on Tesla’s website read: “You will be able to complete your configuration as production nears in 2022.” Now, the website reads: “You will be able to complete your configuration as production nears,” raising further doubts about the truck’s 2022 timeframe.

As reported earlier, the delay is likely a combination of a semiconductor shortage and the fact that Tesla can’t build enough of the large 4680 battery cells. These are Tesla’s upcoming batteries that offer more power and energy capacity compared to the company’s existing battery cells. The last we’ve heard of these cells is that in July 2021, LG and Samsung had manufactured samples and were bidding on battery contracts with the EV maker.

We expect to learn more about Cybertruck’s future soon as Tesla CEO Elon Musk is set to share a product roadmap during Tesla’s next earnings call on January 26th.

Source: Edmunds