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Elon Musk issues rare update on Tesla vehicles affecting buyers of one model


Elon Musk has warned certain Tesla customers will face delays to their orders as a result of fires in Los Angeles.

The Tesla boss stressed motorists expecting the arrival of a flagship Cybertruck may have to wait longer with resources diverted to California.

He confirmed that Cybertrucks were still being used to help locals with power from the vehicles helping to run his Space X Starlink Internet service.

This connects with satellite dishes on the ground and will provide a service for those struggling with connectivity since the wildfires last week.

However, the delays are set to be short-lived with Musk stressing new models would be delivered within days.

Posting on X, the Tesla boss said: “Apologies to those expecting Cybertruck deliveries in California over the next few days.

“We need to use those trucks as mobile base stations to provide power to Starlink Internet terminals in areas of LA without connectivity. A new truck will be delivered end of week.”

Tesla has continued to support employees and communities in Los Angeles since the devastating wildfire broke out last week.

The fire has caused unprecedented damage to the local area with houses and businesses torched in the Palisades region. 

Tesla has provided housing, accommodation, transport and meals to employees affected by the disaster.

Megapack chargers have also been rolled out across the region with a Mobile Powerwall Unit also installed.

Tesla added: “3 Cybertrucks are now located at Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department in Altadena (+ bed filled with water & snacks). 2 in Pasadena. 3 in Zuma Beach & Malibu.”

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The Tesla Cybertruck is one of the brand’s most significant new entries with the model pitched as the perfect off-roader. An electronically adaptive air suspension is installed alongside shatter-resistant glass and a stainless steel exoskeleton bodywork.

The car has a towing capacity of 4,990kg with an estimated range of 340 miles. The Cybertruck also packs a punch and can reach 0-670mph in just 2.6 seconds.

The Cybertruck costs between $74,000 (£60,784) and $94,000 (£77,213) in the USA.

Musk added: “We’re doing everything we can to help the people of LA during this challenging time. Once the fires are contained and connectivity is restored, we’ll shift focus back to deliveries.”



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