Elon Musk first unveiled the Cybertruck back in 2019, when an embarrassing debut presentation saw its supposedly unbreakable windows shatter during a stunt designed to prove how strong they were
The photos released during Wednesday's earnings call show the angular vehicle being assembled.
Tesla said it is still testing the long-delayed truck for"final certification and validation" before full-scale commercial production can get under way.Musk added the Cybertruck would be the only vehicle of its type with four doors, a 1.8m bed, and a small enough footprint to fit inside a 6m garage.
"One of the elements of good design is it should feel bigger on the inside than it looks on the outside," he added. Analysts were quick to cast doubt on his delivery ambitions, though, with rivals like Ford having unveiled far more conventional looking electric pick-ups that are less complicated to manufacture.Seth Goldstein, of Morningstar Research, said there may not be"meaningful volumes" of Cybertrucks until 2025.
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