Nine units of the highly awaited Tesla Cybertruck have just been spotted at the Fremont Factory in California by electric vehicle enthusiast The Kilowatts.
The captured photos imply that the Californian vehicle factory received a fleet of the all-electric pickup that it may use in its operations.
As you can see in the images attached to the X post below, three transport trucks carried all nine Cybertrucks to Fremont Factory.
Tesla continues to hide the Cybertruck’s front
The spotted Cybertruck fleet in Fremont still has the same front wraps we’ve seen in the previous sightings in Arkansas. It indicates Tesla’s dedication to keeping customers excited about the imminent launch of the electric pickup.
Unfortunately, the spy shots were so far that they cannot provide more details about the EV’s exterior updates.
Nonetheless, they appear to be production models based on their build and appearance.
Current speculations suggest that Tesla may have brought nine Cybertrucks to Fremont to exhibit at the company’s local showrooms. That would be likely, as the electric pickup’s initial delivery is just a few days from now.
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The Tesla Cybertruck has been one of the most-hyped EVs this year. After numerous delays, the Musk-led company is now set to launch its delivery event at the end of Q3 2023. However, mass production will begin in early 2024.