In a tweet posted on Wednesday, Tesla boss ElonMusk revealed a new shipping date for the automaker's all-electric Semi truck.
Tesla boss Elon Musk has said the 500-mile-range version of the company’s all-electric Semi truck will start shipping before the end of this year.
Musk shared the update in a tweet on Wednesday, August 10. The post also included confirmation that Tesla plans to start shipping the long-awaited Cybertruck in 2023, a date that he also revealed in January following several production delays of the electric pickup’s launch. Tesla’s Semi sports a sleek design and can achieve zero to 60 miles per hour in 20 seconds when loaded to its 80,000-pound maximum gross vehicle weight. It also incorporates four independent motors for maximum power and acceleration, which Tesla says results in low per-mile energy costs.
Besides the 500-mile version, Tesla will also launch a Semi with a 300-mile range. The base price for the former is expected to be $180,000, and the latter $150,000.
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