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Would love to believe this is a focusing down of the timeline based on facts, and not yet another subtle prepping for longer delay. But at least it is kinda backed up by the timeline of the cathode building completion and ramp up of battery production. Not a stretch of the imagination to see that cathode building finished construction by the end of the year.. early 2023 and battery production ramping up to near full capacity by mid to late 2023.
The gigapress's entrance to the timeline suggests a Mid-year production date.

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The gigapress's entrance to the timeline suggests a Mid-year production date.

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Yes. With a similar production rollout to this years model Y. early 2023 test units come out to employees and mid 2023 for customer deliveries starting with around 500/wk for the first few months. All depending on battery production rates.
 


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For real. It's supposedly nearing completion and entering production in a year. Signs pointing to this being true; giga press demoed and on it's way, battery factory rising up.

At a year out from production, they should be able to give the public a serious in depth look at the true capabilities at this point in time.

TikTok videos of employees throwing ice cream out the back is entertaining but literally useless to show the actual capabilities. If they can't get some hard details out in the next 6 months, I'll start believing the haters that it's glorified vapor ware.
Yeah, I gotta agree here. I mean, we were all expecting some "Baja Badness" coming in 2020! WTF, it's depressing already.
 

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Two thoughts:

1) Wow, that Hummer is ugly! ( mind you I was a fan of the H3 styling)
2) Film in landscape mode people! Lol.
If I had never seen Cybertruck, I'd probably think it was rather handsome. It just seems like a mildly updated, what-you'd-expect-next version. In the post-CT world, everything else looks...archaic.
 

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If I had never seen Cybertruck, I'd probably think it was rather handsome. It just seems like a mildly updated, what-you'd-expect-next version. In the post-CT world, everything else looks...archaic.
When I was in my 20s I might have been excited by the Hummer.

At this point I just want something which is well engineered and as efficient as possible. The Hummer does not appear to be either.
 

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When I was in my 20s I might have been excited by the Hummer.

At this point I just want something which is well engineered and as efficient as possible. The Hummer does not appear to be either.
the truck version looks awesome. but yeah.. efficient. Not so much! That think is a tank. BTW, I was watching video of new owner with one yesterday and I noticed for the first time the hummer ev has 3 wipers!
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