New stainless pickup Tesla bought in average of 50,000 people a day

Tesla Inc Shares rose 4% Monday after CEO Elon Musk tweeted that his company has already received more than 200,000 orders for its futuristic truck Cybertruck. Thus, since the books of orders for electric vehicles from sci-Fi movies of the 90s, the daily number of people paying a $ 100 advance for pre-order Cybertruck amounted to about 50,000 people.

New truck, made of stainless steel, used in rockets SpaceX, and price from 39,000 dollars last week did not impress wall street after his "armored glass" crashed during a demonstration run, and analysts have argued that the design would have massive interest.

However, Tesla immediately opened pre-orders and allow potential buyers to book a truck, making just $ 100, compared to 1 000 dollars that Tesla demanded for the booking of sedans Model 3 in 2016.

the company's Shares rose to 345,50 dollars per share in premarket trading.

the Billionaire uses his 30 million Twitter followers as a platform for car sales.

"This is the best truck, better than the F-150 and it's faster than a Porsche 911" - he wrote on Twitter this weekend, posting a video on how Cybertruck effortlessly tows the F-150 up the hill.