According to the billionaire, he and his team plan to deliver the brand’s first electric pickup by mid-2023. He spoke about this in an interview with this community of Tesla electric car owners from Silicon Valley.

At the same time, Musk noted that even if no changes were made to the design of the car, his company would not launch it at the originally designated time. All of this is due to the lack of components caused by, among other things, the COVID-19 related situation.

Recall that, according to the latest data, the Cybertruck will be assembled and manufactured in Austin, Texas. Currently Tesla is also producing Model Y crossovers there, and an assembly line could be launched in the future for the assembly of the second generation Roadster sports car and Semi truck.

Source: Ferra

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