About 1.5 million people have reserved reservations for Tesla’s highly anticipated electric pickup truck, the Cybertruck, it was reported on June 19. According to Tesla’s latest official statement, the car is expected to be delivered around the end of the third quarter of 2023, roughly around the end of September.
According to the editor’s understanding, there were earlier reports that Tesla told suppliers to prepare to launch a candidate version of Cybertruck in late August and start production in early October. A series of signs that Tesla is moving toward production goals include production photos from its Gigafactory in Texas. Good news recently: a Tesla Cybertruck prototype was spotted unloaded from a plane and has arrived at an airport in New Zealand.
Although the vehicle is covered, it is easy to recognize that this is the Cybertruck electric pickup truck. The model is often seen when Tesla is testing vehicles in New Zealand, so its appearance in New Zealand is no surprise. Tesla mainly uses its proving ground in Alaska when conducting winter testing. However, during the northern hemisphere summer, they turn to the New Zealand test site in the southern hemisphere. According to the editor's attention, Tesla has conducted winter testing of the Cybertruck in Alaska, and now the vehicle may undergo final testing in preparation for production. The Cybertruck is expected to perform extremely well on snow and ice as it is equipped with up to 4 drive motors, providing an all-wheel drive system and rear-wheel steering.
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