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News on August 14, Tesla’s Gigafactory in Texas Texas has begun production of its new electric pickup truck, the Cybertruck, marking the company's imminent official launch of the Cybertruck's production and delivery plan.
Cybertruck, as Tesla’s blockbuster product released in November 2019, was originally scheduled to begin production and delivery at the end of 2021. However, due to various factors, this plan has been postponed to 2023. According to Tesla’s latest schedule, Tesla is expected to start delivering Cybertruck to employees and internal personnel at the end of September, and will announce the final price and detailed specifications of Cybertruck at that time.
Recently, some drone enthusiasts have regularly flown over the Gigafactory in Texas to take pictures of the conditions inside and outside the factory to verify the production progress of Cybertruck. In a recent drone shot, they observed at least nine Cybertrucks leaving the factory. In addition, there are more Cybertrucks parked inside the factory that have not yet left the factory, which may mean that Tesla is conducting a round of batch test production to ensure quality and performance.
In addition to the Gigafactory in Texas, Tesla has also tested multiple Cybertrucks in New Zealand, and Cybertrucks can also be seen on roads in California for road tests. These signs indicate that Tesla is already preparing for the official production start and has already produced a considerable number of Cybertrucks.
According to the editor’s understanding, Tesla is accelerating the production process of Cybertruck to meet the growing market demand. The company's efforts will hopefully make the much-anticipated electric pickup truck available to consumers in the near future, further boosting the electric vehicle market.
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