Tesla announced on Tuesday a further delay in the mass production of its highly anticipated Cybertruck, pushing the expected timeline to early 2026. The company cited ongoing global supply chain constraints, specifically related to the sourcing of materials for its unique exoskeleton. This marks the third major delay for the electric pickup truck, which was initially unveiled in 2019. Following the announcement, Tesla's stock saw a slight dip in after-hours trading as investors reacted to the news. Analysts are expressing concerns over the repeated postponements and the potential for increased competition in the electric truck market. The delay could impact Tesla's near-term growth projections and its ability to capture market share in a rapidly expanding segment.
Tesla Delays Cybertruck Mass Production Again, Citing Supply Chain Issues
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