Tesla’s 1st electric pickup has rolled off the assembly line, company says
- Tesla's first production Cybertruck, the electric pickup truck, has finally rolled off the assembly line, nearly two years behind schedule.
- The truck's unique design, with a wedge shape and stainless-steel body, has been criticized by analysts as a niche product with limited appeal.
- Tesla had initially planned to start production in late 2021, but cautioned that it would begin slowly and in smaller numbers compared to its other vehicles. Competitors like Ford and Rivian have already entered the electric truck market.
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Tesla's 1st electric pickup has rolled off the assembly line, company says
Tesla says its first production Cybertruck electric pickup has rolled off the assembly line, nearly two years behind the original schedule. The company tweeted a photo on Saturday showing scores of workers in helmets and yellow vests surrounding the truck. “First Cybertruck built at Giga Texas!” Tesla tweeted, including a…
Tesla electric pickup truck starts rolling off the assembly line
Tesla says its first production Cybertruck electric pickup has rolled off the assembly line, nearly two years behind the original schedule. The company tweeted a photo on Saturday showing scores of workers in helmets and yellow vests surrounding the truck. “First Cybertruck built at Giga Texas!” Tesla tweeted, including a cowboy hat-wearing emoji. Owner Elon Musk retweeted the post. Musk unveiled the truck in late 2019, and Tesla had said produc…
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