Tesla Inc. has delayed production of its much-awaited Cybertruck, aiming to start in 2023, chief executive Elon Musk said on Wednesday, at a time when rivals are doubling down on efforts to capture the lucrative market. The announcement comes as the electric-vehicle maker reported record quarterly revenue and 2022 deliveries growing more than 50 percent, despite supply chain issues. Musk, who unveiled the futuristic vehicle in 2019, had already delayed its production from late 2021 until late 2022. Tesla will prepare to launch Cybertruck, Semi, and Roadster as well as its humanoid robot next year, he said. “We will not be introducing new vehicle models this year. It would not make any sense because we’ll still be parts constrained,” Musk said on a call with analysts. He said additional products “would then require a bunch of attention and resources on that increased complexity of the additional product, resulting in fewer …