JAKARTA - Tesla's Cybertruck, which has been the object of intense fascination and ridicule due to the uncertainty of its launch next year, should be selling for a very attractive 39,900 US dollars (Rp 596.3 million). But those are the prices that came out in 2019 when the Cybertruck was first announced. As Tesla CEO Elon Musk said recently, "a lot has changed" since then.
Speaking at his company's annual shareholders' meeting, Musk said the Cybertruck's specifications and pricing "will differ," due to inflation and other "problems" that have emerged in the three years since the electric truck was first launched.
"I hate to give a little bad news," he added as quoted by The Verge. He went on to describe the Cybertruck as a “very good product” and a “very good machine.”
Musk says that the Cybertruck will be in production "mid next year" — but of course, that's also a mutable target. Production was originally supposed to start in late 2021. But in August 2021, the company announced a delay to 2022 – and then “hopefully” 2023.
Meanwhile, competitors like Ford and Rivian have launched their own electric pickups, with Ford saying it plans to make 150,000 F-150 Lightnings by 2023.
Musk didn't divulge any details other than noting that the original price won't be the same as it used to be, 2019. In 2019, Tesla said it would make three versions of the Cybertruck:
Single-motor rear-wheel drive model with 250 miles of range, 7,500 pounds of towing capacity, and zero to 60 mph capability in under 6.5 seconds for $39,900.
Dual motor all-wheel drive with 300 miles of range, 10,000 pound towing capacity and zero to 60mph in less than 4.5 seconds for $49,900.
Triple motor all-wheel drive with 500 miles of range, 14,000 pounds of towing capacity and zero to 60mph in less than 2.9 seconds for $69,900.
Another unanswered question is the number of reservations Tesla currently has. The last reported number of 650,000 dates from June 2020, but is assumed to have grown since then.
Cybertruck reservation tally crowdsourced by Cybertruck forums with more than 28,000 entries puts reservations at over 1 million as of May 2021, according to Electrek. The numbers have steadily grown over the past year, and are now estimated to be close to 1.5 million bookings.
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