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The rumor that Tesla is cancelling the Cybertruck sales in Australia is proving to be true. After stopping receiving advance orders in Australia, the company is now refunding the $100 deposits put down by those customers who were interested in the vehicle. But what is Tesla doing to make sure this doesn’t happen to you? Read on to find out what is happening. This Tesla news will be of great interest to any Australian who wants to buy the Cybertruck.
Tesla is refunding customer deposits for the Cybertruck
The Tesla Cybertruck, a controversial electric pick-up, was out for pre-order in Australia last year, and a $150 deposit was required. However, since the backlog has grown so large, the company is no longer accepting new orders for the model. Customers will now have to wait three or more years for a delivery. Although, Tesla has not yet given up on supplying RHD markets and may even supply the Australian market, as well as other countries.
Customers who reserved a Tesla Cybertruck in Australia can now get their money back if the company cancels the project. However, the company must apply for a refund. Since the Cybertruck is not available in Australia yet, it is unlikely that many people will want to wait that long. Tesla is also not sending emails to notify customers that it is canceling its plans. This is because the Cybertruck has received so much negative publicity, and it is one of the most controversial automotive products in decades.
It’s not a cancellation
If you’ve booked a Cybertruck reservation at Tesla Australia, there’s no need to panic – the company has not cancelled the order yet. All you need to do is apply for a refund. The only time your deposit is refundable is if you cancel your booking. Hopefully, you’ll get your money back soon. Tesla Australia has apologised for the confusion and corrected the headline as soon as possible.
The company has yet to explain the reason for shutting down reservations in markets outside North America. However, the company’s announcement is just the latest frustration for Tesla customers in Australia. In the country, the Model Y remains unavailable and the waitlist for the Model 3 is nearly 12 months. Existing reservations are being pushed back to later this year. Elon Musk has threatened to halt production of certain models until wait times drop.
It’s a refund
According to reports, Tesla has canceled all sales of the Cybertruck in Australia, a country that is a big market for the electric truck. The company notified customers who had put down advance orders and reservations for the truck in the country. Tesla is now refunding customers’ deposits, which totaled $100. The cancellations are the result of limited manufacturing capacity. Regardless of the reasons, it is a sad development for Australian Tesla customers.
While the Tesla Cybertruck is an electric truck, the Australian version has not yet reached production, and the company has been trying to avoid selling the vehicle to the country’s car market due to the controversy surrounding the design. However, since the Cybertruck is still a few years off from its Australian debut, it seems safe to assume the canceled production date is not yet known. As of now, the only way to find out if the Cybertruck is still coming to Australia is to research the vehicle on Google.
It’s not a scam
Despite reports that the electric truck will be delayed by years, the company has maintained its reputation by offering full refunds for all reservations. In fact, the company has refunded reservations worldwide in the past, and the cancellation of Australia’s Cybertruck reservation is not a scam. If you were wondering if it was a scam, we advise you to take a closer look at the company’s Cybertruck page.
While this process isn’t automatic, it does involve an application from the customer. Tesla’s current Australian product lineup is the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, and Cybertruck reservations were made online from late 2019. Although the Australian website still lists details about the Cybertruck, it no longer allows local customers to place an order. That may prove to be a sign that the company is scaling back production.