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 Tesla Attack in Pickup Trucks!


Tesla Attack in Pickup Trucks!


Tesla Attack in Pickup Trucks!
Cybertruck, the futuristic design electric pickup truck of the Tesla brand, the world-famous electric vehicle manufacturer, has rolled off the production line of the Gigafactory in Texas, United States of America. The first deliveries of the vehicle are expected to take place towards the end of September 2023.
Tesla, the electric vehicle manufacturer owned by Elon Musk, unloaded its electric car Cybertruck, which was first introduced in 2019.
The car, whose design is not the kind we are used to seeing, which looks like it came from the future, attracted a lot of attention when it was introduced and many people were in the queue for the vehicle.
The news that will delight those who demanded for the vehicle, which was expected with interest at the time of mass production, came. Tesla announced on Twitter that the first mass production variation of the car was off the line.
In the broadcast made by Tesla, "The first Cybertruck was produced in Giga Texas!" statement was made. 
Tesla CEO Elon Musk published this statement and said, "Congratulations Tesla Team!" 
Tesla, the world-famous electric vehicle brand, is expected to make the first deliveries in September 2023. Although the first vehicle is off the line, it is thought that it will take 2024 for the factory in Texas to start full capacity production.
The Tesla Cybertruck has an interesting exterior. It has an exterior made of Ultra-Hard 30X Cold-Rolled stainless steel and armored windows. 
 
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) "If there was a better material, we would use it," Tesla says of this durable material.
Available with 3 different engine options, the technical information of the vehicle is not yet clear. There is information that the fully electric vehicle will reach 0 to 100 in 2.9 seconds and will offer a range of up to 800 kilometers.