Tesla’s Cybertruck chief is leaving the company after more than eight years, the latest in a string of high-profile departures that have plagued the electric-vehicle maker.
Siddhant Awasthi announced his exit from Elon Musk’s automaker late Sunday.
He started at Tesla as an intern, working his way up to lead the Cybertruck division from the engineering stage to mass production. He also recently took on the Model 3 program.
Awasthi’s responsibilities included leading efforts in product strategy, quality enhancements and supply chain management, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Tesla reported record deliveries in the third quarter as American customers rushed to take advantage of $7,500 tax credits on EV purchases.
But analysts are widely expecting the automaker to suffer a steep sa

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