Elon Musk Confirms New MASS PRODUCTION DATE & NEW Features Of Cybertruck In A CONTROVERSIAL Update!

Elon Musk Confirms New MASS PRODUCTION DATE & NEW Features Of Cybertruck In A CONTROVERSIAL Update!

Tesla’s promised Cybertruck pick-up could be taking a step closer to reality after Elon Musk, Tesla co-founder and CEO, said that the company is aiming to start production by the end of 2023 instead of mid 2023.The fully electric, apocalyptically-styled flatbed with a claimed range of more than 500 miles and a price tag verging on the unbelievable has been in a holding pattern since first being shown pre-pandemic in 2019. Musk spoke to analysts in a call about the company’s second quarter financial results: ‘We are still expecting to be in production with the Cybertruck in the middle of next year. We’re very excited about that product. It might actually be our best product ever.’ The pick-up will join the Model 3, Model S and Model X in the company’s line-up.Although he didn’t go into any kind of specifics on a project that is now less than a year away by Musk’s timings, he did say that there are plans afoot with regards manufacturing. ‘We’ll bring another level of simplicity and manufacturing improvements with Cybertruck and future products that we’re not quite ready to talk about now, but that I think will be very exciting to unveil in the future.’ But before we carry on with this video and explain more, please make sure you smash the like button and then hit the subscribe button to enter a $200 Bitcoin giveaway. Now let’s carry on with the video. The Cybertruck was first revealed in November 2019, at which point you could put down a £100 fully-refundable deposit. The page where you could do this is no longer accessible in the UK, although US customers can still place a deposit. The truck has already been delayed several times, with aimed-for production dates of 2021 and 2022 both pushed back. Should we now believe the 2023 launch plan? Time will tell… The upcoming Tesla Cybertruck SUV will get the same 1MW charging speed as the Tesla Semi, founder Elon Musk has confirmed. The firm claims the Semi has the ability to replenish 70% of its 1000-volt, 1000kWh battery in just 30 minutes. Although no battery size has been revealed for the Cybertruck, this could mean a full-charge time in just a number of minutes. The charging speeds, which will be the fastest ever available to the public, will be rolled out across Tesla’s supercharger network in the US next year, Musk said. It is expected to come to the UK with the launch of the Cybertruck next year. The news was revealed at an event to mark the first production versions of the long-delayed Tesla Semi being delivered to PepsiCo. The HGV, first shown in prototype form in 2017, has a range of around 500 miles even when fully laden (at 81,000lbs or 36,741kg), Musk confirmed. A time-lapse video from Tesla of a recent test drive backed up Musk’s claims, who added that the Semi used just 2kWh/mile during the run. The Semi is also rumoured to be offered with a smaller 600kWh battery for a range of 300 miles. The rival Daf CF Electric – a European-style cab-forward lorry – is offered with a 315kWh battery, giving a 137-mile range (in tractor configuration). It has a gross combined mass (the maximum weight of the HGV and trailer) of 37,000kg. A tri-motor powertrain – the same as found in the 1020bhp Tesla Model S Plaid – drives the two rear axles and dispatches the 0-60mph sprint in 20 seconds fully laden or 5.0 seconds without cargo. Further details on power were not disclosed at the event, but Musk did add that the car had “three times the power of any diesel truck on the road right now”. At Tesla we don’t make slow cars,” he said. “This thing has crazy power compared to a diesel truck. When you’re not towing anything, it looks like an elephant moving like a cheetah.

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