It looks like we're getting Tesla Semi first, though. With Lucid having just stolen the crown for 'fastest accelerating / fastest 1/4 mile production vehicle, egos may push Roadster up the priority list, too. (I can't believe that it beat that Ducati, too.) Cybertruk is just as ugly to me as the day it was unveiled, and (to me) the company's reputation certainly hasn't improved in that time period either. If they began deliveries this year, it would surprise me no more and no less than if they didn't. They are certainly willing to push products out the door that aren't as ready for showtime as they like to pretend.
Can't work you out @greensaloon. Your posts are very unusual and, as I have pointed out before, post exactly the same posts on the Polestar forum. Come clean and tell me your intent and start posting about i4s rather than.... do you think tesla will do this , or do you think Elon will do that....
Can't help thinking you are not in this for the same reasons as everyone else.
Elon can't open up superchargers to non Teslas...something that would actually make his company money. So I doubt he'll get the Cybertruck out there. He's just a trust fund baby turned professional troll. And he's not even good at that. It's funny when you hear him interacting with actual engineers and he has no idea what he's actually talking about.
Tesla is opening its Supercharger network to any electric vehicle owner. The White House announced plans to open the charging network by the end of 2022.