While the link to Cybertruck has disappeared from the American or German website, it is still present on the Czech version of the website.
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Although the Tesla Cybertruck electric pick-up caused a huge upheaval at the time of its introduction, which was caused mainly by a combination of unusual design and technology, it has recently been talked about the date when the carmaker will start its production and deliveries. After all, it’s not too surprising.
Tesla has long-term problems with production timing, which is exacerbated by frequent shifting of priorities. The Cybertruck model was originally supposed to start production last year, but in the end the carmaker preferred the production of a compact SUV Model Y and the production of the Cybertruck was to be postponed to this year.
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However, as colleagues from TheDrive pointed out, the wait may be prolonged again. The link to Cybertruck disappeared from most of the language localizations on the Tesla website, under which customers could not only view the technical parameters of the car, but also make a deposit. One of the few exceptions is the Czech localization of the website, where the link still remained.
The page with the technical parameters of Cybertruck and the ability to make a backup can still be accessed by entering the address in the command line and other language locations of the site, but removing the link from the main page again raised concerns about Tesla not going to move the production date again.
At the same time, Tesla is world-famous for its absence from the PR department, so there is nowhere to direct questions. However, the carmaker is also well known for its interventions in websites and materials without any official notice to the public.
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It is thus quite possible that the absence of a link to Cybertruck on the main pages does not necessarily mean anything significant. With the arrival of production in 2022, Tesla may only be working on putting the configurator into operation, and the link will eventually return with a redirect to a new website, where people who have already made a deposit will finally be able to configure their car.
However, production is still expected to run in relatively limited numbers in 2022. Production in larger volumes is not expected to start until 2023. Tesla should not delay production for an unnecessarily long time, as competition in the form of the Ford F-150 Lightning or Rivian R1T is around the corner and definitely has something to offer.
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