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Wednesday 27 November 2019 11:44 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 27 November 2019 11:45 am

Tesla CEO Elon Musk claims his new Cybertruck already has 250,000 orders

By: Alex Daniel

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The Cybertruck has come in for heavy criticism since its launch last week
The Cybertruck has come in for heavy criticism since its launch last week

Elon Musk has suggested that his unorthodox new electric pickup truck has already received a quarter-of-a-million orders since its unveiling last week.

The so called Cybertruck, made by Tesla, has caused a stir in the automotive industry since its launch on Thursday, with its unconventional shape and hefty $39,900 price tag making it a target for widespread criticism. 

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But Tesla chief executive Musk, who is no stranger to controversy, has been promoting the truck on Twitter, cryptically releasing updates to the number of orders the company has received.

After more than 50 interactions on Twitter since the launch, he tweeted “250k” on Tuesday night in an apparent reference to the number of orders.

The electric carmaker received 325,000 orders for the Model 3 in the first week of bookings three years ago, and the Cybertruck could rival that figure with two days still to go for its first week of pre-orders.

However, Tesla is only taking pre-orders for the truck at the moment, which cost $100 to apply for. These are not considered deposits for the vehicle.

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Tesla’s new Cybertruck is set to face off against Ford’s F-150 in an “apples to apples” tug-of-war battle. The anticipated showdown could take place as early as next week. https://t.co/N5q8xgXIfn pic.twitter.com/IDzfn0StG0

— CNBC (@CNBC) November 26, 2019

Musk has found himself in hot water over his tweeting in the past, with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fining both he and Tesla $20m each last year over a tweet claiming he was mulling taking the elctric car company private for $420 a share. Then, he tweeted: “Funding secured.”

Tesla unveiled the truck last week, but it was marred when the vehicle’s window broke when an executive threw a metal ball at it.

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The car’s trapezoid shape has also been the subject of mockery via internet memes. However, Tesla fans have also praised Musk for bringing a new shape in automotive design to the market.

Musk also took a pot shot at Ford with the new vehicle, sharing a video of the Cybertruck dragging a Ford F-150 pickup truck up a hill in a tug-of-war. Ford vice president Sundeep Madra has since called for an “apples to apples” tug-of-war between the two cars, to which Musk said: “Bring it on.”

Oh wow I just saw that Tesla truck and I'm too late to do the Homer Simpson joke right? pic.twitter.com/hROm4mQBs7

— Craig (@dunloptired) November 25, 2019
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Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., closes his eyes for a moment of silence, during a campaign rally for former president Donald Trump. Photographer: Justin Merriman/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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