🚚🚚 The first Tesla Cybertruck deliveries are set to be happen The first Tesla Cybertruck deliveries are set to be happen tomorrow, on November 30.
Tesla is finally ready to throw its hat into the most important vehicle segment in the US.
The long-awaited Cybertruck, with its futuristic design and embarrassing shattered-window reveal, is finally set to enter production in 2023. Its arrival could be a turning point for the market with its alien looks, high-tech features, and unique body shape.
The company will host a Cybertruck delivery event at 1 p.m. CT on November 30 at its Texas Gigafactory — a delivery event that's long been delayed by various production difficulties.
"We dug our own grave with Cybertruck," Elon Musk said on Tesla's third-quarter earnings call.
The Tesla CEO said the EV pickup truck will require a "staggering" amount of work to ramp up because "it's the nature of the newness." However, he says the company is doing its best to simplify the vehicle.
"It will be cool, but it's utilitarian," he says.
Musk has previously talked about "production hell" during Tesla's past Model 3 ramp.
In the years since its first reveal, Musk has slowly revealed new details about the truck and its performance. Here's what we know so far.
New details from Q3 earnings call
👉 Musk says he expects to reach production of about a quarter million Cybertrucks a year.
👉 "But I don't think we'll reach that output next year .... probably sometime in 2025," he says.
👉 He also talks about the challenges of the ramp-up period.
"The ramp is going to be extremely difficult. There's no way around that," Musk says. "If you want to do something radical and innovative and something's really special like the Cybertruck, it is extremely difficult because there is nothing to copy."
"The more uncharted the territory, the less predictable the outcome," he added.
Musk says he wants to "temper expectations" for the Cybertruck, predicting it will take a year to 18 months before the vehicle can become a significant cash flow contributor, he cites the difficulties of scaling production on a new vehicle, as well as selling the EV at a "price people can afford."
The CEO says demand for the Cybertruck is high, and he believes it is one of Tesla's best products.
What are the features of a Tesla Cybertruck?
Musk has made numerous claims about the truck's purported capabilities that remain to be seen. He said the Cybertruck will be able to "serve briefly as a boat," and have rear-wheel steering. Its exoskeleton-based body is the opposite of how trucks are usually produced — and how they usually look.
What actually makes it into the final list of Cybertruck features is anyone's guess.
"This is a vehicle that competes against everybody and nobody," Ivan Drury, an automotive analyst for the car-shopping website Edmunds, told Insider earlier this year. "If the Cybertruck comes to fruition looking like it did at the debut, that should be more than enough — everything else from tech and features is just icing on the cake."
He compared the Cybertruck to Hummer, a similarly large and impractical vehicle that could attract enthusiasts and wealthy luxury buyers alike.
When will a Tesla Cybertruck come on the market?
Musk confirmed in May that Tesla will make the Cybertruck available to customers later in 2023.
"Sorry for the delay, we're finally going to start delivering production Cybertrucks later this year," he said. "And I think the product, if anything, is better than expectations."
It's the first completely new Tesla product in years and comes at a time when both Tesla and the pickup truck market need some fresh ideas.
How much does Tesla's Cybertruck cost?
It's unclear how much a Cybertruck will cost. Originally, in 2019, the company said the Cybertruck would cost $40,000, but Musk has since said that the price will change.
Generally, the Tesla price range starts around $40,000 for the cheapest variant of the Tesla Model 3 and goes up to $108,490 for the Plaid variant of the Tesla Model X. The Tesla Roadster is expected to be the most expensive model once it goes into production, at a base price around $200,000.
A now-deleted contract clause aimed at preventing early customers from reselling their trucks hints that the truck may not be cheap — or plentiful — when it is finally released, experts told Business Insider.
Tesla is currently taking refundable $100 deposits.
How long does it take to charge a Cybertruck?
Tesla has said that the Cybertruck will use its new Mega Charger V4 technology and become the quickest-charging EV.
Depending on its battery size, that could mean a full charge in less than a half an hour, though details remain to be seen.
Technical highlights on Tesla stocks ahead of first Cybertruck deliveries
👉 Tesla market capitalization has more than doubled in 2023, as Tesla stock price is near $245-250 range in this time, versus $120-125 range where it was at the end of gloomy 2022.
👉 Tesla stocks broke their 52-weeks SMA key resistance earlier in Q2'23 around $215 per share, with further double confirmation of this spurt in Q3'23 and recently in Q4'23.
👉 Following the major upside channel, Tesla stocks can move upside further, to its best historical levels shortly.
🚚🚚 Happy watching a long awaited Cybertruck delivery event as historical "Moment of Tesla" is just few hours to be there.
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Here is How to Go Long TSLA Given Cybertruck Event Tonightthe long-awaited Tesla Cybertruck event is happening tonight, and investors are eager to see how the unveiling will impact TSLA stock. If you're thinking about going long on TSLA, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Consider the Potential Impact of the Event
The Cybertruck event is a major catalyst for TSLA, and it has the potential to send the stock price soaring. However, it's important to remember that the event could also go the other way, and TSLA could experience a sell-off if the event is underwhelming.
Weigh the Risks and Rewards
Going long on TSLA is a risky proposition, but it also has the potential to be very rewarding. If you're comfortable with the risks, then going long could be a great way to capitalize on the potential upside of the Cybertruck event.
Choose Your Strategy
There are a few different ways to go long on TSLA. You could buy shares of the stock outright, or you could use a more nuanced strategy, such as buying call options.
Manage Your Risk
It's important to manage your risk when going long on TSLA. This means setting a stop-loss order to limit your losses in case the stock price falls.
The Bottom Line
Going long on TSLA is a risky proposition, but it also has the potential to be very rewarding. If you're comfortable with the risks, and you've done your research, then going long could be a great way to capitalize on the potential upside of the Cybertruck event.
Let me know if you are going long the CT event tonight in the comment section.
Will Dogecoin Skyrocket on Cybertruck Launch?
The value of Dogecoin is likely to be affected by the launch of the Cybertruck in a number of ways.
Increased media attention: The launch of the Cybertruck is likely to generate a lot of media attention, which could lead to increased interest in Dogecoin. This could drive up the price of Dogecoin if more people start buying it.
Increased adoption: The Cybertruck is a very unique and futuristic vehicle, which could appeal to the same people who are interested in Dogecoin. If more people start buying Cybertrucks, it could lead to increased adoption of Dogecoin.
Speculation: The launch of the Cybertruck could also lead to speculation about the future of Dogecoin. If people believe that the Cybertruck will be a success, they may buy Dogecoin in the hopes that the price will go up.
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Tesla Unveils Cybertruck pricing with base model topping $60,000Tesla (TSLA) - shares slipped lower Thursday after the carmaker unveiled pricing for its Cybertruck, which will cost around $100,000 for the high-end version of the long-delayed vehicle.
Tesla said the price of its cheapest Cybertruck will be $49,890 each, around $10,000 more than CEO Elon Musk had initially indicated when he introduce the truck to investors in 2018. The rear-wheel drive version will become available in 2025 and have an estimated driving range of around 250 miles, according to the Tesla website.
Taking out the $7,500 tax credit linked to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as well as an estimated gas savings of $3,600, the base model Cybertruck will cost $60,990 each.
The all-wheel drive variant, meanwhile, will be priced at $68,890 and available in 2024 while the higher-end Cyberbeast will cost around $99,990 and have a range of 320 miles, according to details posted on the carmaker's website. Removing IRA and gas savings pegs the two models at $79,990 each and $99,990 each, respectively.
Tesla shares closed 1.78% lower on the session at $239.79 each, pegging their six-month gain at around 15.55%.
Tesla has been aggressively cutting the price of its flagship Model 3 sedan and Model Y midsize SUV in key markets worldwide including the U.S. and China as part of that aim, in its effort to entice new buyers and fend off increasing competition in the EV space.
Tesla's third quarter deliveries, while the highest on record, missed Wall Street forecasts when they were published in early October, suggesting at least some demand headwinds linked to China's post-Covid sluggishness and looming recession risks in Europe.
The slowing sales will test Tesla's 2023 strategy, outlined earlier this year by Musk, of focusing on market-share growth at the expense of profit.
Tesla will need to deliver around 477,000 new vehicles over the final three months of the year to meet its stated goal of 1.8 million, but CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson suggests the Cybertruck's installed production capacity should "reassure investors concerned about the ramp-up of the highly-anticipated new model."
Price Momentum
TSLA is trading near the top of its 52-week range and above its 200-day simple moving average.
What does this mean?
Investors have been pushing the share price higher, and the stock still appears to have upward momentum. This is a positive sign for the stock's future value.
The Cybertruck's first delivery is coming tomorrowTomorrow is a big day for Tesla, which plans to deliver its first Cybertruck vehicle to the customers. Introduced in 2019 by Elon Musk, the Cybertruck's journey from concept to reality has been eagerly watched by enthusiasts and skeptics alike. Initially slated for production in 2021, the Cybertruck will be the first pick-up truck vehicle added to Tesla’s lineup, which, until now, has been comprised only of sedans like Model S and Model X. Unlike anything else on the road, the Cybertruck's design is a radical departure from conventional automotive design. With its angular, box-like appearance and a stainless steel, bulletproof exterior, it looks like it is straight out of a sci-fi movie. Performance-wise, the Cybertruck is said to have a towing capacity rivaling the strongest diesel-powered trucks and the capability to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in as little as 2.9 seconds. Building on these unique aspects of Tesla's Cybertruck, it is noteworthy how its eco-friendly electric powertrain sets it apart in a segment historically ruled by gas-guzzling counterparts. This shift towards sustainability could appeal to a new demographic of environmentally conscious consumers. Additionally, its advanced driver-assistance features, leveraging Tesla's pioneering Autopilot technology, offer convenience and safety not typically found in conventional pick-up trucks. The integration of these high-tech features, combined with its striking design, positions the Cybertruck not just as a utility vehicle but as a symbol of futuristic innovation in the automotive world.
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TSLA — Bulls, This Is Your Chance to Punish The Club-Footed OnesTesla over the weekend said its first much anticipated Cybertruck came off the electric vehicle maker’s production line in Texas. The debut of the long-delayed, futuristic-looking pickup truck comes in the lead up to Tesla’s second quarter 2023 earnings call.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk first introduced the Cybertruck in 2019, but vehicle production has repeatedly been delayed. The truck was initially scheduled for production and delivery in 2021, but Tesla has pushed back the timing since then, citing shortages in sourcing components.
In July 2022, Musk set a new production schedule for summer 2023. During Tesla’s first quarter 2023 earnings call, the executive also promised to host a delivery event for the Cybertruck towards the end of Q3.
Musk said at Tesla’s 2023 annual shareholder’s meeting in May that the automaker could deliver between 250,000 to 500,000 units per year once production begins. Mass production is scheduled for the end of this year.
Analysts will be on the lookout Wednesday during the automaker’s Q2 earnings call for firmer details on production, delivery and specs.
While Tesla has attributed Cybertruck delays to standard supply chain issues, leaked documents have revealed other fundamental flaws in the vehicle’s basic design and engineering. In January 2022, a whistleblower leaked 100 GB of files to German outlet Handelsblatt that showed preproduction prototypes had serious braking, powertrain, suspension, sealing and structural issues. The report, which detailed unfulfilled promises from Tesla, reminded many of the first Cybertruck reveal event, when the vehicle’s designer cracked the supposedly unbreakable armor glass windows.
As of November 2022, the Cybertruck had over 1.5 million reservations, according to a report from Electrek. Tesla customers have been able to put down a $100 refundable deposit to pre-order since 2019.
Tesla originally estimated the truck would start at $39,900 for the single motor and rear-wheel drive model, which would have a towing capacity of 7,500 pounds and more than 250 miles of range. That model is now expected to start at about $50,000, according to Kelley Blue Book. The dual-motor, all-wheel drive version could start at around $60,000, and it should have a towing capacity of more than 10,000 pounds and over 300 miles of range. The priciest version, starting at around $70,000, will have three electric motors and all-wheel drive, a towing capacity of 14,000 pounds and battery range of over 500 miles.
Tesla usually changes prices in the middle of a model year, so these prices may shift again before the end of 2023. Cybertruck buyers may be eligible for the U.S.’s $7,500 federal EV tax incentives.
Tesla’s pickup truck launch will bring the automaker into another profitable EV segment in the U.S. The Cybertruck will have to compete with electric pickups like Ford’s F-150 Lightning, which is available now with a starting price of around $60,000. Other upcoming pickups include the Chevrolet Silverado EV and the Rivian R1T. The Silverado EV Work Truck starts at $77,905 and can go 450 miles on a charge. Delivery is expected in the fall of 2023. The Rivian starts at $74,000, with deliveries for certain trims starting this summer.
Technical picture in Tesla stocks NASDAQ:TSLA indicates that bearish trend is over, and this is the last chance to jump on the footboard of Tesla rocket.
Bulls, This Is Your Chance to Punish All The Club-Footed Ones
TESLA 300 By DECEMBER Happy 4 of july !!!!!If tesla Pulls Back Hard , good Buy Area will be 205 - 215
Be Patience , Buy and Hold until December . Until 300 . i Would Sell at this point but do your own Research and take action !!
STAY PROFITABLE !!
Next year will be a lot of competition for Tesla because the Aston Martin / Lucid Deal
and NIO already taking the Chinesse market .
Have a Great 4 of July God Bless america and enjoy the Holidays !!!
Stay humble Be a better person.
CAFE CITY STUDIO COMING SOON 2024 !!
CyberStock, The Stock of the Future!My first impression of the Cybertruck was that it was a homer car.
After awhile though, the design grows on you.
I can't say I like the logo very much, but its a work in progress.
I'll come up with some fun variations of it.
What are your thoughts on Cybertruck?
I'm a big fan of the new F150 Lightning.
Cybertruck feels like a novelty vehicle more than a practical one.
TESLA MAKING MOVES!!! $$$ BUY NOW $$$Good Morning guys!
With everything that's going on with Tesla currently, spaceX, the release of the Cybertruck, solar energy /kiloW, their new AI-technologies etc...
On top of that, he's doing a 5-1 stock share split... GUYS! This now means more people can afford to buy shares. Which they will!
BUY NOW!!! While price is what it is...BEFORE billions of dollars get dumped into this company by the worlds wealthiest investors!
TSLA (Tesla Inc) How to recognize the Bubble?..If you compare these two charts you will see they have similar patterns.
There is a volume pump on the Volkswagen chart in 2008 and a big spike to 116.15.
After that, the price will never back to such high levels. Now we can watch at Tesla chart and see the same patterns, high volume, and big spike.
That's mean we shouldn't look for Buy in such situations!
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Tesla Broadening Ascending WedgeHello Traders,
I am looking at Tesla just from a TA chart perspective here.
As you can see price is inside a broadening ascending wedge. Price was caught by the monthly 100 MA at the bottom of my wave 4. I am expecting resistance in the area marked with a possible fake out / throw over.
The bearish divergence on the monthly RSI doesn't look great.