Elon Musk: Tesla Cybertruck deliveries could begin this year

The first Tesla Cybertruck deliveries could begin before the end of this year, according to company founder and CEO Elon Musk. Speaking to the press following Tesla's fourth-quarter sales report, Musk confirmed engineering for the project had been finalised and the brand was now focused on production logistics. “If we get lucky we’ll be able to do a few deliveries towards the end of this year, however we expect volume production to begin in 2022”, he declared.

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