It looks like Tesla is pulling all the stops ahead of Thursday’s long-awaited Cybertruck delivery event.
After shipping several showroom-ready units to stores across the country, the Austin-based automaker is seemingly preparing a pretty consistent fleet of Cybertrucks that might be used for test drives after the delivery event, as is usually the case with these things.
Spotted by Tesla enthusiast and drone operator Jeff Roberts (video embedded above), the two-dozen-strong fleet was being washed and charged. With this being said, it appears that most if not all the cars seen in the video are release candidate (RC) units and not production-ready cars, judging by the obvious RC sticker on some of them.
One of the EVs in the group might even be the same one that allegedly traversed the Baja California peninsula in Mexico last month as part of a two-vehicle convoy wearing graffiti-like decals and aftermarket accessories like an LED light bar above the windshield and tire carriers in the bed.
Who knows, maybe Tesla will showcase several trucks that were used during the development phase. There’s also a strong possibility that a Cybertruck with bullet marks from a Tommy Gun might make an appearance during Thursday’s event, as Elon Musk seemed quite proud of the fact that no bullets penetrated the pickup’s passenger compartment.
Whatever the case, we’ll keep an eye on the event and report back here on InsideEVs, so be sure to check back to see how it all pans out. We already know that only 10 finished Cybertrucks might be delivered this week, probably to Tesla employees, as was the case back when the Model 3 debuted.
We also know that the build quality of the latest units is much better than on the so-called release candidate vehicles, which had horrendous panel gaps and alignment issues, including the wrapped Cybertruck that was driven by none other than Tesla design boss Franz von Holzhausen to a cars and coffee event in California.
Air suspension, four-wheel drive, a 2,500-pound payload capacity, and an 11,000-pound towing capacity are also part of the mix, but other than that, we’re pretty much in the dark as far as official details go. Let’s hope we’ll find out more during the delivery event on Nov. 30.
Over 25 Tesla Cybertrucks Spotted At Texas Gigafactory Ahead Of Delivery Event
The highly anticipated Tesla Cybertruck has been making waves in the automotive world ever since its unveiling in late 2019. With its futuristic design and impressive electric capabilities, the Cybertruck has captured the imagination of consumers and critics alike. Now, it seems that the wait is finally over for eager customers, as over 25 Cybertrucks have been spotted at the Texas Gigafactory ahead of a delivery event.
The Texas Gigafactory, located near Austin, is Tesla’s newest and largest manufacturing facility. It is here that the company plans to produce the Cybertruck, as well as other electric vehicles, batteries, and solar panels. The presence of so many Cybertrucks at the Gigafactory is a clear sign that Tesla is ramping up production and getting ready to deliver the long-awaited vehicle to customers.
The Cybertruck has been hotly anticipated ever since its unveiling, thanks to its eye-catching design and impressive specifications. The vehicle boasts a range of up to 500 miles on a single charge, as well as a towing capacity of up to 14,000 pounds. Its stainless steel exoskeleton and armored glass provide exceptional durability, while its powerful electric motors deliver impressive acceleration and performance.
The Cybertruck’s unique design has garnered both praise and controversy, with some praising its bold and unconventional appearance, while others have criticized its unconventional design and lack of traditional styling cues. However, one thing is certain – the Cybertruck is unlike anything else on the road today, and its arrival is sure to shake up the automotive industry.
Tesla has been tight-lipped about the exact details of the Cybertruck’s delivery timeline, but the presence of so many vehicles at the Texas Gigafactory suggests that deliveries could be imminent. Customers who have placed pre-orders for the Cybertruck have been eagerly awaiting news of when they can expect to take delivery of their vehicles, and it seems that the wait may soon be over.
With over 25 Cybertrucks spotted at the Texas Gigafactory, it seems that Tesla is gearing up for a big delivery event. Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying that the Cybertruck is a one-of-a-kind vehicle that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. Customers who have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of their Cybertrucks can now rest assured that they may soon be behind the wheel of this groundbreaking electric vehicle.