Jhodgesatmb
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How can you conflate a few words into all of these projections? The news about Tesla possibly stopping new orders was for M3 and MY that are already in production and backlogged, not Cybertrucks. You invented that. No doubt they will have more orders in the 3 years, but didn't they stop showing pricing on the Cybertruck months ago? And new reservations are just as likely to be cancelled for other trucks that come out earlier (e.g., I put a reservation in on a Silverado to cover myself but have no intention of following through - but Chevy is using that number to show huge interest).Musk said at some point the may have to stop taking orders. Meaning :
We already have a 3-year delivery wait time. No doubt, during these 3 years., there will be more orders.
Will interest take off ?. From 2024, It ts entirely possible to get 300,000+ new orders per year.
Simple maths, in 2024, we may be already operating or in the process of building another CT factory. Not just the mini version, but for both.
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The other things I leaned from this :
Musk has more or less squashed the 1 million orders into 3 years.
Bodes well for people who are waiting for Duel and Tri.. There is a wait, but not 5 years. Most will be year 2 and 3. Not as bad.
Today a tiny puzzle piece.
What makes you think that Elon is squashing anything into 3 years. There has never been a confirmation from Tesla about how many preorders they have for Cybertrucks. Only a BS spreadsheet run by third parties. What we know is that Elon said they were targeting 250K cybertrucks per year and that they have more than enough preorders for 3 years worth of production. So more than 750K preorders. @Ogre would round that up to 1 million