KEY POINTS
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been touting the company's long-delayed Cybertruck, a sci-fi inspired pickup, but the automaker still hasn't confirmed price or specs.
  • In a company-wide email sent Wednesday, obtained by CNBC, Musk cautioned employees to be precise in manufacturing the Cybertruck because its design makes small flaws highly visible.
  • Tesla debuted the Cybertruck in November 2019.

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The Tesla Cybertruck during a tour of the Elkhorn Battery energy storage system in Moss Landing, California, on June 6, 2022.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been promoting the company's long-delayed, sci-fi inspired Cybertruck on social media this week. However, the electric vehicle maker still hasn't issued final pricing and specs for the trapezoidal pickup, which it first unveiled in November 2019, and a company-wide email sent by Elon Musk implies he's worried about "precision" in manufacturing the truck because its "straight edges" mean variations show up "like a sore thumb."

In its second-quarter financial filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Tesla said its factory in Austin, Texas, was working on "tooling" for the Cybertruck, and production status was not yet active. The company also said in a shareholder deck that it was "working on equipment installation for Cybertruck production, which remains on track for initial deliveries this year."

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