2023-10-20 14:31:08
Tesla said following third-quarter results that Cybertruck deliveries will begin next month, on November 30. The Cybertruck is two years late and it’s been four years since we first saw Tesla’s radical new pickup truck.
During that time, Elon Musk has given and left out more than a few potential release schedules for the automaker’s first pickup truck, but with production in Texas finally ramping up, we may see the Cybertruck on the road before the end of this year. anus.
The announcement was one of many updates given during the earnings conference call, which included Tesla’s recent earnings decline. Tesla delivered 435,059 cars globally in the third quarter, slightly less than its total of 466,140 in the second quarter of this year.
Tesla said the drop in the number of units delivered – its first quarterly decline in 12 months – is a result of planned factory closures.
The brand appears confident that future production will increase thanks to improvements in its factories, although it did not specify which factories have received the improvements.
This year, Tesla has also started launching a facelifted Model 3 in China and Europe. It is still unclear when or if the updated 3 will arrive in the United States.
Prices for existing Tesla models were also reduced during the third quarter. At its peak, the Tesla Model X was discounted by up to 30%, according to Bloomberg.
Tesla has yet to deliver on its Cybertruck delivery promises, and it remains to be seen whether the company’s long-awaited Ford Lightning/Rivian R1T challenger will see the light of day in 2023.
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