Tesla’s Cybertruck production appears to be accelerating, with an increasing number of deliveries and a substantial fleet observed at Gigafactory Texas, signaling a significant ramp-up in production.
The exact pace of the Cybertruck ramp-up remains somewhat opaque. Tesla initiated production late last year and has chosen not to disclose specific delivery numbers for Q4, bundling all Model S, Model X, Tesla Semi, and Cybertruck deliveries into a single category.
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For the first time, just over 100 Cybertrucks visible at Giga Texas today! Over 70 on the E side testing & calibration lot, ~ 15 at the SW temporary staging lot & ~20 at the new W outbound lot! More were exiting the factory too during my flight! Definitely seeing more production… pic.twitter.com/hQfUTVcTwg
— Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎 (@JoeTegtmeyer) February 21, 2024
Drone flyovers of Gigafactory Texas provide valuable insights into the Cybertruck production ramp. A recent flyover by Joe Tegtmeyer revealed a record number of Cybertrucks in the lots, with more vehicles seen coming out of the plant.
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Tesla’s current guidance points to a ramp-up to 250,000 Cybertrucks per year within approximately 18 months, potentially reaching this milestone by mid-2025. However, predicting production progress before then is challenging, given the numerous variables that can impact production rates.
Presently, Tesla is delivering the Cybertruck AWD Foundation Series, priced at $100,000. The company is anticipated to introduce the CyberBeast, a high-performance variant of the truck priced at $120,000, in the coming months. Additionally, a more affordable version of the Cybertruck is expected to follow later.