Senior Tesla Executive Reveals Cybertruck Range Extender Will Not Be Removable To Avoid Safety Risks
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Tesla's Cybertruck lead engineer Wes Morrill announced that the range extender for the Cybertruck will be structurally mounted for safety reasons. The extender, an additional battery pack, will not be removable by owners. Tesla aims to ramp up Cybertruck production to 250,000 units annually by 2025, with current weekly production at 1,300 units. The company sold 8,755 Cybertrucks in the last quarter, surpassing Ford's F-150 Lightning sales.

July 29, 2024 | 12:36 pm
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Tesla's decision to structurally mount the Cybertruck's range extender for safety could enhance consumer confidence in the product. The company's ramp-up in production and strong sales figures indicate positive momentum.
The structural mounting of the range extender addresses safety concerns, potentially increasing consumer confidence. Additionally, Tesla's production ramp-up and strong sales figures indicate a positive outlook for the company's stock.
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