Recently, Tesla updated the official website for Cybertruck and deleted all configuration information and prices, leaving only a reservation button.
Since its first appearance on November 21, 2019, Cybertruck has been around for almost two years, and the delivery date has been postponed to 2022. Previously, at Tesla’s 2021 Q2 earnings conference call, Musk said that the Cybertruck will begin mass production as planned at the end of this year, but production will still be affected by battery supply issues.
The price of Cybertruck has been maintained at $39,900 to $69,900 (equivalent to RMB 256,000 to 449,000) since its debut. After the entry-level price of Model 3 rose to $41,990 (equivalent to RMB 269,000), the price of Cybertruck seemed somewhat incredible, considering that the innovative CTC and 4680 battery pack will both appear in Cybertruck.
Of course, there is still a long way to go before Cybertruck is officially delivered. What will happen during this period is unpredictable. We can look forward to what kind of “surprises” will be brought to us when the information of Cybertruck returns to the official website again.
🔗Source: insideevs
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