While unveiling the company’s Giga factory in Texas, Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk unloaded a number of projects in the automaker’s pipeline, including the planned Cybertruck deliveries, self-driving robotaxis, and a humanoid robot named Optimus.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 7, 2022
Musk finally unveiled the much-awaited Cybertruck at the facility opening, saying the vehicle is expected to hit the streets in 2023.
Elon: "Cyber, no handles … the car will know you're coming and will open up … we're gonna build a great Cyber next year, thanks for the wait … it will blow your mind … plus, more cool things coming along that we haven't even talked about." $TSLA pic.twitter.com/xSQlaRujop
— 🇺🇦 🇺🇦Umbisam (StandWithUkraine)🇺🇦 🇺🇦 (@Umbisam) April 8, 2022
The Tesla chief originally planned to launch the vehicle in 2021, but was delayed to 2022 as production was halted primarily due to supply chain problems. Since it was unveiled in 2019, Cybertruck has had more than 1.2 million reservations, worth over US$80 billion.
In discussing what’s next for the company, Musk also touted a possible dedicated robotaxi that is going to “look quite futuristic.” He previously announced the firm’s path to autonomous driving, with robotaxis eyed as early as 2020.
In January 2022, he said he would be “shocked” if the Tesla team won’t achieve full self-driving throughout the year, saying the necessary step would mostly be an upgrade in the software. “It’s like the most profound software upgrade maybe in history,” Musk said.
.@ElonMusk on what’s next: “We’re going to move to just truly massive scale, scale that no company has ever achieved in the history of humanity! That has to happen in order to transition the world to sustainable energy!” 🏣⚡️ $TSLA #Tesla #EV #Cybertruck #TeslaSemi #FSD #Robotaxi pic.twitter.com/tKM1YCjYGL
— Tesla New York (@TeslaNY) April 8, 2022
Musk also teased about Tesla’s Optimus being in production next year. The humanoid robot is expected to do “basically anything that humans don’t want to do.”
The US$1.1 billion Texas facility is touted as the firm’s biggest, and the new home to its headquarters. The opening of the factory arrives on the heels of Tesla’s Shanghai plant being temporarily closed down due to China’s COVID-19 restrictions in the area.
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST ENTRANCE OF ANY CEO IN THE WORLD: ELON MUSK! ⚡️👏👏⚡️$TSLA #Tesla pic.twitter.com/vs8RUc9Wy2
— Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) April 8, 2022
Tesla last traded at US$1,057.26 on Nasdaq.
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