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Elon Musk Tesla Cybertruck Production Challenges | Pickup Behind Schedule | Leaked Tesla News

Electric Motor FeedAugust 6, 20234 min read
Elon Musk Tesla Cybertruck Production Challenges | Pickup Behind Schedule | Leaked Tesla News
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In the latest updates from Tesla, the highly-anticipated Cybertruck has exceeded all expectations with an impressive 1.9 million pre-orders, as reported by a crowd-sourced data tracker. During an Earnings Call, CEO Elon Musk expressed his amazement at the overwhelming demand, stating, “The demand for the Cybertruck is so off the hook, you can’t even see the hook.”

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Tesla’s Cybertruck has had quite a journey from when Elon Musk first unveiled the innovative design back in late 2021. With a unique, stainless steel body, the Cybertruck looked like something out of a sci-fi film and quickly captured the imaginations of Tesla fans around the world. By January 2022, Tesla had already amassed an astounding 1.5 million reservations for the Cybertruck. Yet, as the company moved from the prototype stage to preparation for mass production, a number of unanticipated problems began to emerge. More articles about TESLA

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In the process of ramping up production of the Cybertruck throughout 2022 and 2023, Tesla ran into some significant obstacles. As outlined in a 2022 report, the Cybertruck’s design proved more difficult to shape and weld for mass production than originally anticipated. The report shows that the alpha version of the Cybertruck, an early preproduction model, was significantly noisier than engineers had projected based on their designs. This was mainly due to issues with body sealing, a clear path to sealing remained elusive, despite numerous attempts to rectify the problem.

Another surprising hurdle that emerged was problems with braking. A veteran automotive engineer reviewing the Cybertruck noted, “excessive pedal travel and inconsistent stop” as well as “excessive pitch during friction braking.” The extent of these issues was such that the same engineer was “blown away that they would be struggling so much with the basics.” More articles about TESLA

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Tesla’s chief designer, Franz von Holzhausen, was tasked with addressing these issues. “My first reaction was, I’m surprised they’re having this many issues,” he confessed. “There are a number of areas in the Cybertruck’s design that are going to be hard to get right, but in the grand scheme of things, we don’t normally write these off as impossible to fix. It’s surprising that it’s some way off its targets.”

Elon Musk acknowledged these production issues during a shareholder’s meeting in 2023. Musk said that while they had initially expected Cybertruck production to start in earnest by the end of 2023, it now looked more likely to be 2024. He also noted the “significant gap to targets” but remained optimistic, stating that these challenges were part and parcel of launching a completely new car design.

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With the Cybertruck’s unique design, new manufacturing techniques, and the sheer scale of demand, it is going to be hard to make the cost affordable for the average new consumer. The Cybertruck’s place in the competitive truck market remains to be seen, but Musk first and foremost assured shareholders and Tesla fans that the company was committed to ironing out the kinks and delivering a product worthy of the Tesla name. Despite these challenges, Tesla stock has held strong, reflecting the continued faith of investors in the automaker’s ability to overcome these hurdles.

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Tesla’s ambitious plan aims to produce 375,000 Cybertrucks annually at peak capacity. However, the massive number of new orders means customers might face an approximate five-year wait for delivery. The Cybertruck is currently being manufactured at Giga Texas, with the possibility of future production at Giga Mexico once the proposed factory becomes operational.

While Tesla has allowed pre-orders from customers in European and Asian markets, the Cybertruck’s considerable size and weight pose challenges for international expansion. In some European countries, it may need to be classified as a commercial truck or semi due to its dimensions.

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Tesla Built Its First Cybertruck Faces Production Lines Challenge

During the Earnings Call, Elon Musk emphasized the Cybertruck’s groundbreaking technology, setting it apart from any other vehicle on the road. He remarked, “The Cybertruck has a lot of new technology in it, like a lot. It doesn’t look like any other vehicle because it is not like any other vehicle.”

Originally unveiled in November 2019, the Cybertruck promised a range of 620 miles for its top-of-the-line quad-motor version. However, delivering this version has proven challenging, and the truck is now expected to debut with a 350-mile range instead.

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The surge in pre-orders from one million in May 2021 to over 1.9 million speaks to the Cybertruck’s immense popularity and strong market appeal. As production ramps up to meet the overwhelming demand, Tesla faces the exciting challenge of delivering its cutting-edge electric pickup to eager customers while addressing potential international market hurdles and range considerations.

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