On Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call, Musk provided some details about Cybertruck, but that's not good news for users who have been waiting for two years.

Musk said the production date of the electric truck (cybertruck) has been delayed, and its "expected" arrival in 2023.
According to the initial report, the delay of cybertruck is caused by the shortage of battery packs, but according to Che Wulin, this delay is not only the reason for the battery pack, but also because Cyberruck is equipped with a lot of new technologies, and some detailed modifications have to be verified many times, which indirectly leads to its price continuing to climb in a higher direction.
The rising price of cybertruck is contrary to Tesla's current policy of making vehicles more affordable, and Musk also said that Tesla can make some good things, but if it is out of the price range of some people, it is unnecessary.
In addition, Tesla hopes to deliver more vehicles in 2022, and putting new cars into production is not the best way to achieve higher production goals, which is similar to the compact Tesla car of about 160,000 yuan that we mentioned yesterday.
Of course, Musk did confirm that Tesla's goal is to mass-produce 250,000 Cybertrucks per year, but he did not say when Tesla will achieve this achievement.