Tesla again delays production of electric Cybertruck

The Cybertruck’s functions and features are being updated due to competition. Photo: Tesla

Tesla has delayed the start of production of the Cybertruck to the beginning of 2023 instead of the late 2022, according to reports.

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters said the delay comes as Tesla is changing features and functions of the electric pickup to make a compelling product as competition heats up in the segment.

Tesla is expected to make limited production of the Cybertruck in the first quarter of 2023 before increasing output, the source told Reuters.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who unveiled the futuristic vehicle in 2019, had already delayed its production from late 2021 to late 2022.

Musk has said he will provide an updated product road map on Tesla's January 26 earnings call.

Tesla recently removed a reference to its production schedule from its Cybertruck order website. Last month, the website said, "You will be able to complete your configuration as production nears in 2022." Now "in 2022" has been omitted, says Reuters.

Tesla plans to produce the Cybertruck at its factory in Texas, which is expected to start production of Model Y cars early this year.

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