Tesla won't roll out new models in 2022 because of chip shortages
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Consumers awaiting the arrival of the Tesla Cybertruck will have to wait at least another year for their wheels.
Although the company predicted it would be able to build 50% more vehicles than it made last year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday the global chip shortage would stop the company from rolling out any new models in 2022. That means another delay for the Cybertruck pickup, which was originally scheduled to go on sale last year.
Musk also said Tesla isn't yet working on a promised $25,000 small electric car — but it will eventually. "We have enough on our plate right now, quite frankly," he said during an earnings call with analysts.
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