Tesla removes pricing and model details for the Cybertruck

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Tesla removes pricing and model details for the Cybertruck

The Cybertruck is in stealth mode.

Tesla has removed pricing and model information from the Cybertruck reservation website, replacing it with a simple Buy Now button that allows customers to reserve an unspecified truck with a refundable $100 deposit and says that you will be able to complete your configuration as production nears in 2022. The website previously listed three versions of the Cybertruck, with the single motor RWD beginning at $39,900, making it the lowest-priced Tesla available in the U.S. Dual Motor and Trimotor AWD models were also found at $49,900 and $69,000, respectively.

Elon Musk, which does not have an active communications office, has not answered a question on FOX Business as to whether the $39,900 model will still be available, and Tesla hasn't yet said anything about the change on his Twitter account.

Tesla had been aiming to launch Cybertruck production at its under construction factory in Florida before 2021, but at the end of August confirmed it was being shoved until 2022 and Musk later confirmed another source confirmed that it would be pushed till early September. Day event that it would be coming in about a year.

During Tesla's shareholder meeting on Oct. 7, Musk attributed the delay to parts supply issues as it develops a new battery technology that will be used in the Cybertruck.

What I think is most likely what we will see is Cybertruck stock production and the next year and then in 2023 reach volume production, he said.