Musk, who has been regularly tweeting about the Cybertruck's
features since its launch late Thursday, has also been updating
his followers with the number of orders the company has
received.
In an earlier tweet, Musk said the company had received 146,000
orders for Cybertruck, and tweeted again on Sunday saying "200K"
- an apparent reference to the number of orders.
The company's website shows that an immediate payment of $100 is
required to reserve an order for the Cybertruck, which has a
starting price of $39,900.
The launch of its futuristic pickup on Thursday suffered a
setback when the electric vehicle's "armored glass" windows
shattered in a much-anticipated unveiling. The overall look of
the electric vehicle had worried Wall Street on Friday, driving
the automaker's shares to close 6.1% lower.
During the launch, Musk had taken aim at the design, power and
durability of mainstream trucks, only to be shaken when his
boast about his new vehicle's windows backfired.
Separately, Musk said the Cybertruck is Tesla's last product
unveil for a while.
Tesla plans to start manufacturing the Cybertruck around
late-2021.
(Reporting by Rama Venkat and Bhargav Acharya in Bengaluru;
Editing by Alistair Bell and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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