Teslas Will Have Full Self-Driving by End of This Year Musk Says HEAD TOPICS
Teslas Will Have Full Self-Driving by End of This Year Musk Says
10/21/2022 7:05:00 AM Also Cybertruck on track for ' early production' next year but Tesla' s all-electric semi comes first hauling Pepsi-Cola
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Also, Cybertruck on track for 'early production' next year, but Tesla's all-electric semi comes first, hauling Pepsi-Cola. Also, Cybertruck on track for 'early production' next year, but Tesla's all-electric semi comes first, hauling Pepsi-Cola. remains a big point of interest, and on this subject, Musk says “we’re still on track for early production next year,” with some “beta”—pre-production models, we used to call them—running around Austin. Note that he did not say “production early next year,” and the hint is that a few may trickle out before December 31, 2023, with production ramp-up in 2024. This jibes with our storythat the first units will hit the streets no earlier than December of next year before production ramps up in 2024. Read more:
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