Tesla first announced the Cybertruck on November 21, 2019. During a special event held in Los Angeles, California, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, unveiled the Cybertruck to the public. The announcement generated significant attention and sparked discussions about the vehicle’s unique design and features. The company had opened their preorders shortly thereafter, and in a matter of days, the truck was completely prebooked. However, some three and a half years later, the Cybertruck still hasn’t launched amongst the public. As per latest reports, Tesla is finally gearing up to produce a staggering 375,000 Cybertrucks annually, with candidate models set to be launched by the end of August. The timeline suggests that customers can expect deliveries to commence by the end of the third quarter, around September 2023. Let’s delve into the latest developments surrounding Tesla’s delayed Cybertruck production.

Mass Production is expected to begin in early October

During Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, CEO Elon Musk initially projected an annual production target of 250,000 Cybertrucks. However, recent reports indicate that Tesla is now asking suppliers to prepare for a base production rate of 375,000 units per year, showcasing the company’s ambition and growing confidence in the market demand for the Cybertruck.

Tesla Cybertruck

The release of the first Cybertruck candidate models, also known as “pre-production vehicles” or “release candidates,” is slated for the end of August. This crucial step represents the final stage before full-scale production commences. If all goes according to plan, mass production of the Cybertruck is expected to begin in early October, marking a significant milestone in Tesla’s journey towards fulfilling the eagerly awaited orders.

Tesla’s approach to deliveries follows a familiar pattern. As with previous vehicle launches, such as the Model Y, initial deliveries of the Cybertruck will be exclusive to Tesla employees and insiders. This approach not only generates excitement among the company’s dedicated workforce but also provides an opportunity to refine the production process based on real-world feedback and ensure a smooth customer experience when deliveries open up to the general public.

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