A recent rumor stated that Tesla has canceled the Cybertruck in Australia and is refunding all orders there, however, subsequent news stated that the debut of the truck is still on schedule. This is the biggest April Fool joke done by CarBuzz, a report has published with the headline “Cancelled! Tesla Cybertruck is dead”. Many aspiring buyers alarmed by reports that the electric pickup truck has canceled.
Criticism Against Tesla Cybertruck Cancellation Rumors:

Australian tech blog TechAU strongly disagreed with the news and pointed out that the Cyber Truck page is still available on Tesla’s Australian website. It indicates the product has not canceled. The only thing that has occurred is that the company no longer accepts pre-orders. Elon Musk recently stated that the company expects to reveal the Cyber truck in mid of 2023, it provides for the first time a specific timeline for the Cyber truck launch.
Earlier Statement about Tesla Cybertruck:

It has stated earlier this year that the production of Tesla Cybertruck production will not start until the first quarter of 2023. However, this does not mean that the Cyber truck has canceled by Tesla. Tesla hasn’t released any official announcement about its cancellation. Furthermore, The Cybertruck is Tesla’s significant project, any update regarding its production or cancellation will announced officially.
Tesla Cybertruck Features:

The Cybertruck from Tesla is one of the most anticipated vehicles in the world. The Tesla Cybertruck has a Minimalist futuristic design with the best range, and all the hi-tech features and can accommodate six people easily. It has also equipped with a 6.5-footbed, called the Cybertruck vault. The vehicle features Armor Glass, which made to protect windows from even the heaviest things.
Additionally, added that the delay in the production of the Cybertruck was caused by changing the features and functions of the electric pickup to create a superior product because the development costs were too high. As a result, we advise you to carefully double-check your information before believing any breaking news.




