The electric pickup truck is officially coming in November but a production ramp up is still quite a ways off and rife with difficulty
In the years since Tesla first unveiled the Cybertruck the world has changed in dramatic ways and the pickup has seen a number of delays. Now, as we approach what CEO Elon Musk is calling the start of production in late November, he's admitted that the Cybertrck is very hard to build. During a recent earnings call, he went as far as to say We dug our own grave with the Cybertruck.
Read: Elon Musk Won’t Push To Increase Tesla Production Over Economic Uncertainties I do want to emphasize that there will be enormous challenges in reaching volume production with the Cybertruck and then making the Cybertruck cashflow positive - this is simply normal, Musk said. He points at the technology within the truck as the main pain point though.
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