Several of Elon Musk’s prototypes have been spotted at various locations, but now, the first Tesla Cybertruck production model has rolled off the assembly line at Giga Texas after years of delays. This EV was first introduced back in 2019 and during the May Tesla shareholder meeting, Elon Musk said that the company would like to manufacture a 250,000 Cybertrucks per year, depending on demand.
A delivery event is planned some time during the end of Q3 2023, or around September. The specifications have not yet been finalized for the public, but this first Cybertruck is most likely a dual motor AWD model, which originally started at $49,900 USD. Inside, there appears to be a 17-inch center screen and seating for up to six passengers consisting of two bench-style seats with the front middle seat acting as a fold-down center arm rest.
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- The included, free-rolling Cyberquad can be added or removed from open truck bed that's part of this Cybertruck's unique form factor.
- The custom remote controller is exclusive to this model, and its design is modeled on the Cybertruck's steering wheel.

