Tesla Cybertruck delayed until 2022 due to semiconductor shortages

The Tesla Cybertruck looks like it won’t be ready for customer deliveries until 2022 – rather than late 2021 as most recently forecast – due to ongoing component shortages in the global automotive industry. The radical-looking Tesla Cybertruck remains listed as available to order on the company’s Australian website, which as of today is still giving local buyers the option to leave a fully refundable $150 deposit for the vehicle (pictured below).

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