Teslaās Cybertruck is one of the most talked about vehicles to hit the market in recent years, thanks to its unique angular design and exposed steel outer body – and its anticipated impact on the market.
A Cybertruck has now landed in New Zealand for winter testing and has been spotted on video by a Kiwi Tesla enthusiast and shared across social media.
Via Murray Alexander, Tesla NZ Group pic.twitter.com/6tqIkrOzYO
— Mathias FĆøns (@FonsDK) June 18, 2023
It shows the Cybertruck being rolled off a Singapore Airlines aircraft.Ā
Tesla has showcased the winter testing regime in New Zealand in a video that it shared in December last year. It shows the July winter testing Tesla does with the Model S, Model 3, Model X and Model Y.
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— Tesla (@Tesla) December 28, 2022
Winter testing in New Zealand is done by Teslaās engineers in WÄnaka on the South Island Ā to help ensure that vehicle development continues throughout the year.
The spotted Cybertruck is likely a build from Teslaās Alpha production line based at the GigaTexas factory in Texas. This facility officially started the production of Model Ys in 2022 and is also the home of Cybertruck production.
The latest sighting is part of various tests the Cybertruck has been going through. Earlier this year. In April, it was seen testing at an outdoor wind tunnel setup in Texas. There we got to see the massive single-wiper blade in action.
During the same month, the vehicle was spotted testing near the Fremont factory in California. At that time, it was equipped with wheel force transducers that record forces and moments on the wheels.
All this testing is good news for hundreds of thousands of order holders who have been patiently waiting to see the Cybertruck near production.Ā
For many, the production could not start quickly enough which is a sign of the anticipation of what this vehicle is capable of delivering.
With all this recent testing, the Cybetruck appears to be approaching its final stages of development. As per the last indication by Teslaās CEO, Elon Musk, the company is likely to start deliveries in the third quarter of this year.
RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.