Tesla to do cross-country drive with Cybertruck later this year: Musk
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1594000712116392.png" alt="9.png" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20200706/1594000712116392.png"/></p><p>Tesla aims to do a cross-country drive with Cybertruck later this year to let people closely see the electric pickup truck, said Elon Musk.<br/><br/>A fan asked Tesla CEO when the East Coast of the US would get a glimpse of the futuristic EV pickup.<br/><br/>"Sure, we will aim to do a cross-country drive with Cybertruck later this year," Musk replied on Friday.<br/><br/>West Coast is Cybertruck's exclusive area. The truck was recently on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California.<br/><br/>A cross-country road trip in a Cybertruck would undoubtedly generate an enormous amount of traction on all social platforms for the truck and the manufacturer.<br/><br/>Tesla is also reportedly planning to build its next Gigafactory to produce Cybertrucks near Austin, Texas.<br/><br/>As per reports, Musk is set on bringing the next Tesla Gigafactory, or 'Terafactory', to Austin, Texas, or at least close to the city.<br/><br/>The factory could produce Tesla's electric pickup truck as well as company's new Model Y crossover electric vehicle.<br/><br/>The Palo Alto-based company said it delivered 90,650 vehicles in the June quarter. It achieved the feat despite its Fremont, California based factory was out of action owing to Covid-19 lockdown for most part of the quarter.<br/><br/>Tesla delivered 80,050 Model 3s and Model Ys in the quarter and 10,600 of its Model S luxury sedan and Model X SUVs.</p>
06 Jul,2020