Elon Musk BREAKING UPDATE Of The Tesla Cybertruck!

Elon Musk BREAKING UPDATE Of The Tesla Cybertruck!

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Tesla’s Cybertruck was supposed to start at the extremely appealing price of $39,900. But that was in 2019, when the Cybertruck was first announced. Elon Musk recently stated, “a lot has changed” since then.

After several delays, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has now indicated that deliveries of the company’s upcoming Cybertruck could begin in mid-2023. In this video, we’ll take a look at everything you need to know about the cybertruck deliveries in mid-2023.

The Tesla Cybertruck is a long-awaited electric pickup truck from one of the market’s leaders in electric vehicles. Part of its allure, and the reason people have been waiting for it with bated breath, is that it is the most unique electric truck on the market at a very reasonable price. That is no longer the case, at least according to Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk. Here’s what he had to say about the Tesla Cybertruck price increase and why it went up.

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