The company’s founder Elon Musk had unveiled its first pick up truck in 2019, at a price of US$ 39,900.
Tesla has manufactured its first cyber truck after a delay of two years, at its Austin-Texas plant, the company tweeted on Saturday.
The company’s founder Elon Musk had unveiled its first pick up truck in 2019, at a price of US$ 39,900, where the vehicle’s designer cracked the vehicle’s supposedly unbreakable “armor glass” windows. The company has pushed back production timing since then and Musk had last year cited shortages in sourcing components as the reason for pushing the launch of Cybertruck into 2023, Reuters reported.
In a May shareholder meeting, Musk said that Tesla would like to produce a quarter-million Cybertrucks a year, depending on demand, the newswire further reported.