7 Things we learned at Tesla Cyber Roundup, plus Twitter reactions — via drivingdotca TeslaCyber
Speaking of the Cybertruck, Musk reiterated that production copies of the thing will actually make it into customer hands this year, after pushing the date back from 2022. And 2021. After showing the truck in 2019. Anyway, whether that promise results in any sort of volume production remains to be seen. “It’s extremely non-trivial to build the Cybertruck,” Musk explained, presumably after being surprised that the sky is blue and Texas barbecue is delicious.
Also, remember the bombastic sales claims a few paragraphs ago? Musk went on to say he feels these two models, whatever they are, could sell five million units per year. That’s a million more than the entirety of the juggernaut
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