Tesla Is Officially Delaying Cybertruck Production to 2022

Tesla fans know that Elon Musk and the company aren't good at meeting deadlines and targets. The delay of the Cybertruck, Tesla's first electric pickup truck and reminiscent of Blade Runner, has come as no surprise.AdvertisementElectrek discovered that the Cybertruck order page on Teslas website states the following: The Cybertruck order form for single motor RWD, dual-motor AWD and tri-motor AWD. This contradicts earlier statements by the company that only the dual and triple motor versions would be made.The Cybertruck was first announced by Tesla in 2019. Later, it was stated that production would begin in 2021.There were indications that Cybertruck would not be delivered this year. Musk stated that Tesla would need to be lucky to deliver some Cybertrucks this year, as was previously announced. Musk stated that he expects volume productions to start in 2022, even though this was not confirmed by Musk.According to Electrek, Tesla maintained its late 2021 production deadline in July when it released its Q2 financial results. The company also stated that Cybertruck would still be made in Texas at its Gigafactory after the Model Y. There was some skepticism given that Model Y production is also scheduled to begin at the end this year.G/O Media might get a great deal CBD Tincture oil Higher concentration to help with the harder daysIdeal for daily stress relief and anxiety relief. Boosted by Vitamins D3 and B12.Sunday Scaries: Buy for $34It's hard to believe that Tesla targets are being skepticized. It is not an insult. Although I don't own any Tesla vehicles and have no plans to do so, production and delivery are promises that the company makes to the customer. If customers are happy to wait, then who am i to judge?This truck is also difficult to build. For example, the steel exoskeleton body will require new manufacturing processes. Tesla also stated that it must order certain equipment and machinery to start production.AdvertisementThis is to inform Cybertruck customers who have placed orders for Cybertrucks (which could be more than 1 million according to a crowdsourced tracker cited in various outlets) that they should mentally prepare to wait until 2022.