(Reuters) -Tesla Inc top boss Elon Musk on Wednesday signaled a one-year delay in the shipment of Roadster sports car to 2023, citing global supply chain bottlenecks. Musk had in January hinted https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1354869981146738693?lang=en that the Roadster, which was originally set to be launched last year, would be released in late summer of 2022. “2021 has been the year of super crazy supply chain shortages,” Musk tweeted https://bit.ly/2WItQzY. A year ago, the Silicon Valley billionaire had said in comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast that Roadster was lower priority and compared it to a “dessert”. He had said a ramp-up in production of sport utility vehicle Model Y and the construction of a vehicle factory in Berlin were more important.
Source: MetroXpress September 01, 2021 18:04 UTC