Years later, Tesla finally makes a truck
Three and a half years after its introduction, electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla today declared that it has constructed the first Cybertruck at its facility in Austin, Texas.
Tesla's Cybertruck, which was unveiled in January 2019, is built of gray stainless steel and has a multi-angle design that gives it a distinctive appearance from the future.
Elon Musk also claimed that the truck was resistant, and that the Tesla structure is made of high -grave steel steel. The company also admitted that the windshield of the car had been immunized.
Musk tried to show the strength of the glass during the front of the truck, but it was broken after it was shocked by a metal ball with it. However, after a heavy hammer was tried on the truck's outer surface, he showed that he was strong and durable.
The minivan was scheduled to enter production at the end of 2021, but Tesla has repeatedly delayed this. Musk blamed a lack of hardware resources for delaying the launch of the Cybertruck.
According to documents that were leaked in January 2022, Tesla was having trouble securing the brakes, bodywork, and suspension for the pre-production prototype.
Musk indicated that Tesla hopes to create 250,000 Cybertrucks annually dependent on demand at a shareholder meeting last May.
The introduction of the Cybertruck is also expected to intensify competition between Tesla and electric pickup truck manufacturers such as Ford Motor and Rivian Automotive, both of which have introduced a few models.
A Reuters article from the previous year said that Tesla plans to start commercially manufacturing the electric car by the end of 2023.
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