Elon Musk says Tesla has already received 146,000 orders for the Cybertruck

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Elon Musk says Tesla has already received 146,000 orders for the Cybertruck

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Saturday his company...

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Saturday his company has already received 146,000 orders for the new Cybertruck. The passenger pickup truck was unveiled Thursday night and immediately sparked headlines and viral reactions. The vehicle is set to begin production in 2021. Musk added that the orders had come despite "no advertising & no paid endorsement." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Saturday that the company has already received 146,000 orders for the new Cybertruck unveiled Thursday night. "146k Cybertruck orders so far, with 42% choosing dual, 41% tri & 17% single motor," Musk tweeted, referring to the three different configurations available: single-motor rear-wheel-drive, dual-motor all-wheel-drive, and tri-motor all-wheel drive. Musk added that the orders had come despite "no advertising & no paid endorsement." The bizarre-looking passenger pickup truck was debuted at an event Thursday night that immediately sparked headlines, then went viral over a failed demonstration of the Cybertruck's "armored glass," which shattered upon contact with a small metal ball. "We threw wrenches, we threw everything even literally the kitchen sink at the glass and it didn't break. For some weird reason, it broke now," Musk said Thursday. "I don't know why. We will fix it in post." The Cybertruck, which is made of heavy-duty stainless steel and has a range of up to 500 miles on a single charge, starts at $39,990 and goes up to $76,900. The vehicle is set to being production in late 2021. Read more: Blade Runner's art director Syd Mead is a huge fan of Tesla's new Cybertruck Everything that happened when Elon Musk unveiled the Cybertruck, including the window-breaking mistake that made him say 'Oh my f---ing god' The 12 coolest features of Tesla's new $39,900 Cybertruck pickup 'Looks weird... like, really weird': Wall Street isn't sold on Tesla's new Cybertruck design. Here's what 7 analysts think about the electric pickup.

A_Jar_o_Pickles on November 24th, 2019 at 07:34 UTC »

"It's only a model"

PedroEglasias on November 24th, 2019 at 03:41 UTC »

Stock goes down, stock goes up.

WellGoodLuckWithThat on November 24th, 2019 at 01:01 UTC »

If 20% of them cancelled and you figure $40k sales price assuming most people get the cheapest version that would be $4.64 billion in sales.

I'm curious what the profit margin is per truck.