Summary

  • Tesla revealed a new, angular all-electric pickup truck called the Cybertruck in November 2019, starting taking refundable deposits for it, and promising to start delivering the truck in 2021.
  • But over the past year, a series of issues has impacted the pickup truck — and the latest one is prompting Tesla to push back deliveries.
  • This comes as Tesla is about to hand over the first Cybertrucks to buyers later this week.
  • Some buyers are now reporting via social media and forums that Tesla has notified them that there will be a slight delay in deliveries.
  • The company explained that this is due to an issue with the windshield wipers.
  • However, this is not the first time Tesla has pushed back Cybertruck deliveries.
  • In April, the company delayed deliveries due to an issue with the accelerator pedal.

By Verge Staff

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