Tesla starts Cybertruck deliveries in Canada as US backlog runs out
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- Nov 04, 2024
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Tesla is officially starting Cybertruck deliveries in Canada as its backlog in the US appears to have been exhausted.
Tesla started Cybertruck deliveries in the US almost exactly a year ago and appears to have delivered about 40,000 vehicles.
Recently, the automaker claimed that Cybertruck achieved a positive gross margin and started selling the non-Foundation series version of the electric pickup truck for $80,000.
At one point, a tally showed that Tesla might have had as many as 2 million reservations worldwide.
Yet, within a year and about 40,000 vehicles, Tesla appears to have exhausted entirely its backlog in the US. Anyone can now order a Cybertruck without reservation and get delivery within a week or two.
Today, Tesla is starting to deliver Cybertrucks in Canada.
Unlike in the US, people in Canada are still limited to the Foundation Series Cybertruck, which starts at $138,000 CAD:
Canada is already a limited auto market, but the Cybertruck at those prices isn’t likely going to reach significant volumes.
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