Tesla Makes First Cybertruck After Two-Year Delay, Elon Musk Is Elated

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Tesla, one of the largest electric vehicle (EV) companies, has made its first electric pickup or cybertruck. There has been a delay of two years in this project of the company. Tesla said in April that it would roll out its first Cybertruck this year. The company had announced this Cybertruck about four years back.

“First Cybertruck built at Texas factory,” Tesla tweeted. Along with this, a photo of this vehicle has also been posted. Tesla And Elon Musk, chief of the microblogging site Twitter, retweeted this tweet and congratulated the Tesla team. Tesla did not respond to a request for comment from AFP. The company has prepared to make three models of Cybertruck. This vehicle can accelerate from zero to 100 kilometers per hour in less than three seconds. Its base model will be priced at $39,900.

The company has started negotiating an investment proposal with the central government to set up a factory in India. The annual capacity of the company’s factory will be around five lakh units. The prices of the company’s India-made electric cars can start from Rs 20 lakh. In a recent media report, government sources were quoted as saying that Tesla plans to make India a base for exports. Musk had a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in America last month. In this meeting, Modi encouraged Musk to invest in India.

anymore Musk Had said that he is considering investing in India as soon as possible. He said, “India has more potential than any big country in the world. I am sure Tesla will come to India as soon as possible.” Musk also hinted at visiting India next year. Tesla is set to launch fully autonomous vehicles by the end of this year. The company has been developing this technology for the last few years. Earlier, Musk could not meet his deadline to bring fully autonomous self-driving vehicles.

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