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Following Tesla's expansion of its electric vehicle product line, the electric leather Cybertruck was released at the end of 2019, which is scheduled to be put into production by the end of this year. Recently, there have been media reports that Tesla CEO Musk once again drove an electric skin Cybertruck to inspect the construction site, but he was unwilling to disclose the car plan.
According to foreign media reports, electric car manufacturer Tesla's super factory in Austin, Texas, is still under rapid construction. A Tesla Cybertruck was also unveiled at the plant on Thursday.
In response, fans on Musk's active social media told him that he had seen Tesla's electric pickup truck Cybertruck at the Austin Superfactory, and Musk later replied that he was actually driving the Cybertruck himself at the Austin Superfactory inspection site. It is reported that this factory is the factory used to build Cybertruck in the future.
Fans replied that it seemed that the factory was going well, so whether the car could be delivered later this year, Musk did not answer the question, but said: "Model Y production is limited this year, next year in large quantities."
Apparently, Musk chose to avoid talking about Cybertruck production issues and seems to have given results. Foreign media believe that if Cybertruck arrives as scheduled, Musk may give the answer directly, but Musk turned to the Austin factory Model Y production, may suggest that the electric pickup is not on schedule.
It is understood that Cybertruck is Tesla's new model released at the end of October 2019, when Tesla has opened reservations in the North American market, and Tesla is expected to begin delivery by the end of 2021. China also opened reservations for electric pickup trucks Cyberturck last year. Although there is still nearly half a year to go before the end of this year, it is still a mystery whether Tesla Cybertruck can be delivered on time.
According to previous official introductions, Cybertruck has three versions, priced at $39,900 single-motor rear-wheel drive version, range of 250 miles (about 400km), traction capacity of 7500 pounds (3.4 tons), less than 6.5 seconds to accelerate 100 kilometers;$49,900 dual-motor all-wheel drive version with 300 miles and 10000 pounds of traction (about 4.5 tons), 100 km acceleration time less than 4.5 seconds; the highest configuration of the $69,900 three-motor all-wheel drive version, 500 miles (about 800km) range, traction capacity of 14000 pounds (about 6.35 tons), 100 km acceleration time less than 2.9 seconds. At the same time, users can also choose FSD full automatic driving function, which costs 56000 yuan.
Although Tesla Cybertruck has not yet received specific mass production news, but the car's exposure rate has been very high, in addition to Musk driving the car inspection site, as early as 2019 just a few months after the launch of the new car, Musk has been driving Tesla electric pickup Cybertruck on the road, and then often see the car on the street.
It can be said that Cybertruck's styling design is very futuristic, quite rare in the field of automobile design, similar to the shape of armored vehicles, but it is not a concept car, but a real mass production model, driving on the road really has the feeling of science fiction film. Of course, due to its sudden traditional car styling design, in Social networks also frequently by netizens spit.
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