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Tesla has stopped accepting orders!

2024-08-14

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Source: CCTV Finance

Tesla broke out.

According to Fox News on the 11th, the website of Tesla, an American electric car manufacturer, showed that Tesla has stopped accepting orders for the cheapest version of the electric pickup truck Cybertruck, priced at $61,000, while the $100,000 version of Cybertruck can be ordered immediately and delivered as early as this month. Industry analysts pointed out that this adjustment may indicate that the demand for Cybertruck is lower than expected.

The supply and demand of Cybertruck has been closely watched by Tesla investors and consumers, as CEO Musk has invested a lot of resources in the development of Cybertruck and plans to produce 200,000 Cybertrucks per year. However, due to the lower range of the higher-priced Cybertruck than originally predicted, many customers now prefer the cheaper version of Cybertruck.

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