Tesla produces 1,300 Cybertrucks per week, moving from Foundations Series next quarter

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Tesla has hit a significant milestone, producing 1,300 Cybertrucks per week.

This follows an earlier achievement of 1,000 Cybertrucks in a week back in April.

The production ramp-up has been evident at Gigafactory Texas.

Elon Musk announced that Tesla will move away from producing Foundation Series Cybertrucks next quarter.

This shift means Tesla will stop bundling all options together for the Dual Motor and Cyberbeast models,

potentially introducing new trims sooner than expected.

Tesla aims to produce 2,500 Cybertrucks per week by the end of the year.

This would give them an annual capacity of 125,000 units.

The long-term goal is to reach a full capacity of 250,000 Cybertrucks next year.

The Foundation Series bundles push the Cybertruck price to $100,000, limiting its market.

Moving away from these bundles should reduce the price, with the dual motor model expected to start at $80,000.

This could make the Cybertruck more accessible to a broader audience.

Tesla's production ramp-up and strategic shifts indicate a promising future for the Cybertruck.

they refine their offerings and increase capacity, the market will be watching closely.

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