Image: SE Robertson via Reddit user bumpty
Tesla’s Cybertrucks are yet to make their way to their first customers, but in recent days, truckloads of them have been spotted all across the US, highlighting a ramp in production and hinting that deliveries being just around the corner.
The Cybertruck is being produced at Tesla’s latest and biggest factory in Texas, and one of the transporter trucks carrying these 5-meter-long vehicles was sighted on a road near the factory and was shared by S.E. Robinson, Jr on Twitter/X.
Over 2,000 km away, Tesla’s Cybertrucks on transporter trucks also made their way to Fremont California, where Tesla has its original factory. Pictures of these being delivered to Fremont were shared by Tesla enthusiast, The Kilowatts, also on Twitter/X.
It shows three Cybertrucks per transporter with some vehicles having their front bonnet covered in a white wrap to prevent them from possible transport damage.
Some were also seen on highways around Indianapolis but this time only two were on the bed of a transporter vehicle.
Many fans of the Cybertruck are still wondering what they are doing over 1,700 km from where they were produced.
Similarly, sightings of two transporters in Arizona showed three Cybertrucks on their way. One truck had black loading platforms while the other had them in red.
Some of the Cybertucks’ bonnets were also wrapped in a white film, just as those seen delivered in Fremont.
No official date for the Cybertruck delivery event has been set but earlier indications from Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, hint that it could only be a few weeks away.
Back in April at Tesla’s Q1 earnings call, Musk mentioned that the deliveries are likely to be in Q3 of the year.
“Well I think we will save that for the Cybetruck handover which will hopefully be at the end of Q3 this year”
Overall, this is exciting news for hundreds of thousands of order holders worldwide who are eager to get behind the wheel of a Cybertruck themselves.
Seeing truckloads of Cybertrucks is just another step closer to customer deliveries which many order holders are eager to do so in the coming months.
Riz 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.
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