San Francisco: Elon Musk-owned Tesla won't see the long-awaited Cybertruck go into full volume production until 2024, the media reported. When Musk was asked about the forthcoming vehicle will meet a mid-2023 production target that was set in Q2 last year, he replied that Cybertruck production would start "sometime this summer", but concluded that mass production wouldn't begin until next year, reports The Verge.
"I always try to downplay the start of production. It increases exponentially, but it is very slow at first," Musk was quoted as saying. The Cybertruck was first announced in 2019 to widespread interest, but its production has been repeatedly delayed. Pre-production was supposed to begin in late 2021, but was pushed back due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It was then scheduled for sometime in 2023, according to a projection made a year ago.