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As the Cyber Rodeo approaches, a fresh photo of the Tesla Cybertruck at Giga Texas has begun circulating online. Additionally, a recent video of Gigafactory Texas indicates that the event will feature two Cybertrucks in addition to the Roadster and Tesla Semi.
To begin with, here is one of the most detailed images of the revised Cybertruck prototype, taken in the run-up to the Tesla Cyber Rodeo event. As Teslarati recently reported, it has been quite some time since the general public saw the Cybertruck up close. In January, many leaked photographs revealed minor improvements to the all-electric pickup, including revised side mirrors, a single windshield wiper, and the elimination of physical door handles.
Tesla raises excitement for the "Cyber Rodeo" by spotting disguised vehicles inside Giga Texas.
The most recent image of the Cybertruck exhibits no real door handles, implying that it is the same vehicle as the leaked images from earlier this year—or at the very least, another alpha version. Once Tesla's Cyber Rodeo begins, additional specifics about the Cybertruck's upgrades and enhancements will most certainly become accessible.
Elon Musk revealed during the company's most recent earnings call that Tesla had upgraded the Cybertruck with new technology. It'll be fascinating to see whether Tesla or Musk discuss some of the pickup truck's recent features during the Cyber Rodeo.
During the Q4 and full year 2021 earnings calls, Musk also noted that Tesla was still determining the Cybertruck's optimal price point, considering the new technology introduced recently. Tesla is currently accepting preorders for the Cybertruck with a $100 non-refundable deposit.
Customers will not be able to finish their configuration until production begins, implying that the Cybertruck's versions and possibly pricing will alter significantly. Tesla has also removed references to the truck's versions and associated costs from the configuration website.
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A few cars were wrapped at Giga Texas, including what seemed to be two Cybertrucks, according to a drone video by Joe Tegtmeyer. Despite being wrapped, the Cybertruck's unusual shape gave them away.
It's been less than a minute since the public saw a Cybertruck, and seeing two in the same spot is pretty exciting. Some have speculated that one Cybertruck appeared to be larger than the other, although this could simply be due to the photograph's angle. Elon Musk, on the other hand, has already discussed constructing a smaller Cybertruck. Additionally, a shot of Joe Rogan standing alongside a Cybertruck revealed that it was smaller than the vehicle that was on display for the vehicle's 2019 debut.
The Tesla Cyber Rodeo will almost certainly answer some queries concerning the Cybertruck's improvements. While the focus will remain on Giga Texas and its grand launch, Tesla may surprise visitors with information on the company's vehicle lineup.
After all, Cyber Rodeo ushers in a new chapter in Tesla's history by officially welcoming guests to the company's new headquarters.
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The Tesla Semi, which we reported on earlier this week when it arrived at Gigafactory Texas, is also visible.Additionally, two Cybertruck prototypes exist. They appear to be hidden, yet their presence is obvious because of the unique design of the electric pickup truck. This would be the first time two Cybertruck prototypes have been presented concurrently, and at least one of them is anticipated to be the truck's latest iteration. Tesla has pushed the Cybertruck's release date to next year and removed all references to specifications, trim levels, and pricing from its website. The company stated that the production version would include significant enhancements over the concept version released in 2019. It will be interesting to see whether Tesla provides additional details at tomorrow's event.
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Several of them appear to be Model Ys, which makes sense given Tesla's anticipated unveiling of the latest version of the electric SUV at Gifacatory Berlin, but others are more difficult to identify—the one covered in grey is quite small and may be the new (or old) Roadster.