Tesla’s Cybertruck Production to Start This Year, Says Board Chair Robyn M. Denholm

Tesla’s Board Chair Robyn M. Denholm said on Tuesday that production of the company’s long-awaited Cybertruck is expected to start this year. Denholm made the comments during the Tesla shareholder meeting on May 16, 2023.

Denholm said. “We’re getting ready to roll out our first cybertrucks.”

The Cybertruck was first unveiled in 2019, and it has been met with a great deal of excitement from Tesla fans. The truck has a unique design, with a stainless steel body and a futuristic look. It is also expected to be very capable, with a range of up to 500 miles and the ability to tow up to 14,000 pounds.

However, the Cybertruck has also been met with some skepticism. Some people have questioned whether the truck will be able to live up to its promises, and there have been concerns about its production schedule.

Denholm’s comments on Tuesday are a sign that Tesla is still committed to bringing the Cybertruck to market. The company has a lot riding on the truck, and it will be interesting to see how it performs when it finally goes on sale.

In addition to the Cybertruck, Tesla is also working on a number of other new products, including the Semi truck and the Roadster. The Semi is now being used by Pepsi. The company is also expanding its production capacity, and it is expected to produce more than 1 million vehicles in 2023.

Tesla is facing increasing competition from other automakers, but it remains the leader in the electric vehicle market. The company has a strong brand, a loyal following, and a clear vision for the future. With its focus on innovation and efficiency, Tesla is well-positioned to continue its success in the years to come.

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