
Tesla Has Delayed the New Roadster Yet Again | Gear Patrol
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- Oct 12, 2021
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2023 is now shaping up to be quite an eventful year for Tesla. The Cybertruck is on track to hit full production volume in 2023, even if a few vehicles technically arrive in 2022. Tesla has said it hopes to have the Semi truck in production by 2023. Last month, Musk gave 2023 as the target timeline for Tesla’s new $25,000 car — and suggested that the car may arrive without a steering wheel, implying that Tesla will have achieved fully autonomous driving by 2023.
Titillating investors with promises of exciting things to come — and worrying about the deliverables later — has long been a pattern at Tesla. Musk notably announced that Tesla would (or could) achieve autonomous driving by the end of 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2017.
What’s not clear is whether the delay aggravates any Tesla Roadster reservation holders. After all, there’s a good bet that the customer plunking down $50,000 or $250,000 on a to-be-designed Tesla also owns a fair bit of Tesla stock — and has more than made that investment back since 2017.
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