Tesla's first Cybertruck has finally been built and rolled off the assembly line at the company's Giga Texas factory. The all-electric pickup was first unveiled nearly four years ago and has undergone multiple production delays. The Cybertruck was initially slated for production in 2020-21 but faced delays due to component shortages and the pandemic. - Its stainless steel frame and next-generation battery have also been contributed to production bottlenecks.
- Full volume manufacturing is expected in 2024, though limited production could begin as early as this summer.
- Tesla has received more than 1.5 million pre-orders for the Cybertruck, and Elon Musk plans to produce up to a quarter-million per year, based on demand.

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