Yesterday Tesla shattered market estimates for both their revenue and profits for Q3 2020. Despite the global pandemic dampening auto sales this year, it was the company's best quarter ever. While on the conference call after the financial results were released, CEO Elon Musk was asked to shed a little more light on what we can expect from the upcoming Cybertruck and a timeline on when it might finally enter production.

This might not come as a surprise to Tesla skeptics, but according to Musk, the design of the Cybertruck still isn't finished. Musk said he was working with Tesla's design chief, Franz von Holzhausen, as recently as last week on tweaks to the Cybertruck's design.

"I was in the studio last Friday with Franz and the team looking over some improvements on the Cybertruck," Musk said on a call with the media after Tesla released the results. "[W]e always want to make the car that we deliver be better than the car we unveil. And that's the goal with the Cybertruck ... a lot of small improvements compared to what was unveiled. I think it's going to be better than what we showed."

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