. Sporting a cowboy hat, CEO Elon Musk took to the stage and made some new claims about Tesla's future plans.
Musk said the delayed Tesla Cybertruck, Roadster, and Semi would all start production in 2023. Tesla design boss Franz von Holzhausen drove a prototype Cybertruck on stage but, unlike during the, but at the time he didn't confirm 2023 launch timing for the Cybertruck.The Cybertruck was originally promised to arrive in late 2021 with a starting price of $39,900.
that wasn't part of the truck's 2019 reveal. Tesla has removed the Cybertruck page from its website, so it's unclear what the final lineup will look like.with a claimed 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds. Production was originally slated for 2020, and Tesla has been accepting reservations for the $200,000 standard version and $250,000 Founders Series since the reveal. The automaker asked for the full price of the Founders Series up front, and $50,000 to reserve a standard Roadster.
While all of these things are merely promises, Tesla also showed the first Model Y crossovers built at the Texas factory during the event. Musk said the factory is capable of building 500,000 vehicles per year once production is fully ramped up. In March, Tesla opened a similar sized
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