A few days ago, the news that Toyota’s new generation of Land Cruiser will be delivered for 4 years was on the hot search, and was criticized by users as “ruthless”. In fact, Tesla is more qualified in terms of delivery difficulties.
In 2019, Tesla officially released its first electric pickup, the Cybertruck. Because of its peculiar shape, it even attracted a large number of customers who placed orders. However, the mass production and delivery time of the car has been delayed and changed again and again.
Recently, according to overseas media reports, due to the difficult delivery, the first batch of customers who placed orders in 2019 were dissatisfied, and many of them considered refunding the order.
Some of these customers openly complained that not only was the car difficult to deliver, but Tesla was disappointed that Tesla never contacted them proactively to explain why.
In addition, Cybertruck’s competing products, such as Ford F-150 Lighting, Hummer EV, Rivian R1T, etc., have all been launched, and some consumers are ready to unsubscribe and switch to their arms.
Of course, there are also many customers who are still willing to wait for this peculiar pure electric pickup. As of today, Tesla has more than 1.2 million pre-orders for the Cybertruck or $86 billion in sales, and some people on the list have pre-ordered more than one, according to the Tesla Cybertruck crowdfunding reservation tracker. vehicle.
As for when this electric pickup will be delivered, there is currently no accurate information. It is optimistically estimated that it should be realized in 2023, but no one can guarantee that it will follow the script. It’s a regular meal.