Tesla Semi Standard (325 miles, $250K) and Long Range (500 miles, $290K) trucks unveiled with specs, parked at Nevada Gigafactory ahead of 2026 production.
Tesla Semi Standard (325 miles, $250K) and Long Range (500 miles, $290K) trucks unveiled with specs, parked at Nevada Gigafactory ahead of 2026 production.
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Tesla details final Semi truck specs, pricing, fleet data ahead of 2026 mass production

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Tesla has confirmed final specifications for its Semi Class 8 electric truck, including Standard Range (325 miles, ~$260,000) and Long Range (500 miles, ~$290,000) variants with 1.7 kWh/mi efficiency. Following CEO Elon Musk's high-volume production announcement, the company revealed pricing via buyer outreach, fleet performance exceeding 4.6 million miles, and infrastructure expansion at its Nevada factory.

Tesla initiated Semi production updates on February 8, 2026, when CEO Elon Musk announced on X that 'Tesla Semi starts high volume production this year.' The next day, the company updated its Semi website with final specs for the redesigned truck, originally unveiled in 2017 with 300/500-mile range promises at $150,000/$180,000—now increased by ~60% due to inflation.

Both Standard Range (~325 miles loaded at 82,000 lbs GVW, curb <20,000 lbs) and Long Range (~500 miles, ~23,000 lbs curb, ~900 kWh battery) trims deliver 1.7 kWh/mi efficiency via three rear-axle motors (800 kW total), 25 kW electric PTO, improved aerodynamics, enhanced visibility windows, dual 16-inch touchscreens, acoustic damping, and autonomy readiness. The Long Range supports 1.2 MW peak Megawatt Charging System speeds, recharging 60% in 30 minutes—equivalent to six Model 3s. Operating costs are projected at $0.17/mi vs. $0.50-$0.70/mi for diesel over a million miles.

Pricing, sourced from customer communications and state voucher data, starts at ~$260,000 for Standard Range and $290,000 for Long Range (pre-tax/fees), undercutting the $435,000 industry average for rival zero-emission Class 8 trucks from Freightliner and Volvo.

Mass production begins in 2026 at the Sparks, Nevada facility (groundbreaking 2024, capacity 50,000 units/year), with hiring ramped to ~1,000 workers. Limited production started late 2022 (~200 units for Tesla/PepsiCo, which received 36); by late 2024, 100 Semis logged 4.6 million miles (one at 248,000 miles, 95% uptime).

Infrastructure includes two operational 1.2 MW Megachargers (Lathrop, CA; Sparks, NV), 64 sites mapped (Texas: 19, California: 17; focus on I-5/I-10), and partnerships like Pilot Travel Centers (20 stations). Plans cover ~20 U.S. service centers with same-day/mobile repairs, plus California’s $165 million in Semi vouchers, targeting the $700 billion trucking market.

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X discussions praise Tesla Semi's pricing at ~$260,000 for 325-mile range and ~$290,000 for 500-mile range as competitive against other EV trucks, despite rising from 2017 promises. Enthusiasts highlight 1.7 kWh/mi efficiency, fleet performance exceeding expectations, and 2026 production ramp. Users defend range suitability for most hauls and note lower operating costs versus diesel.

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Tesla Semi production trucks: standard and long range versions with spec overlays, Gigafactory and assembly line in background.
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Tesla releases specs for production Semi trims

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Tesla has unveiled new visuals and photos of its production Semi electric trucks, highlighting standard range and long range versions. The company detailed specs including range, powertrain, and manufacturing plans. Volume production is set to begin in the coming months.

Tesla has announced that high-volume production of its electric Semi truck will begin this year, with final specifications now revealed for upcoming customer deliveries. CEO Elon Musk shared the news on X, highlighting the redesigned model's efficiency and autonomy features. The update comes amid testing near Tesla's facilities in Nevada and California.

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Tesla is nearing completion of its dedicated Semi truck factory in Nevada, now entering the tooling phase as volume production and deliveries are set to begin later this year. Following last month's announcement of production start and specs, the facility could produce 50,000 vehicles annually once fully operational, potentially generating over $13 billion in revenue.

Tesla has updated its website to show delivery estimates of 2027 for new orders of the Dual Motor all-wheel drive Cybertruck variant, priced at $59,990. This follows the variant's launch last week and indicates strong demand, with production slots sold out through the end of 2026. The company plans to increase the price after February 28.

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Tesla has pushed back the estimated delivery for new orders of its Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive variant to September-October 2026, from an initial June timeline. The company also plans to raise the price after February 28, following strong initial demand for the sub-$60,000 model. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to boost sales of the electric pickup.

Tesla's stock climbed about 1.9% to around $425 on Tuesday, driven by CEO Elon Musk's comments on ramping up the robotaxi fleet and Semi production. Investors reacted positively to news of potential $165 million in California incentives for the electric Semi and a promotion in global sales leadership. However, concerns linger over executive departures and competitive pressures.

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Building on recent U.S. demonstrations of 1.2 MW peak charging for the Tesla Semi, the company is now gearing up to deploy Megachargers across Europe. This supports the planned launch of a Semi variant adapted for European regulations. Reported February 24, 2026.

 

 

 

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