The first all-electric Semi truck is going to be delivered this winter.
While Musk has made a lot of promises in the past without making good on them, this time he is willing to name a customer.
The start of production of theTesla Semi Truck will be announced on December 1st. He wrote on the social networking site. It's fun to drive 500 miles.
It has been a long time since it happened. The trucks were supposed to go on the road in 2019.
The company's long-awaited pickup truck, the Cybertruck, will go on sale next year, Musk promised in August.
If the Semi does well, it could be a game-changer. The range on a single charge is between 300 and 500 miles.
A big rig can go from 0 to 60 mph in just five seconds. The price of the truck could be lowered by as much as $40,000 if a subsidy program is put in place.
The Semi Truck has been considered by a number of major corporations as a way to deliver their goods.
When it comes to the company's controversial autopilot driver assistance software, which will come standard with the truck, it will be fascinating to watch.
The first'super fun to drive' semi trucks will be delivered by the company in December.
There is a truck spotted cruising down a public highway.