Tesla’s highly awaited all-electric Cybertruck is finally approaching production with the recent delivery of the final part of the stamping machine. It is indeed good news for Tesla enthusiasts and interested customers after a series of production delays and adjustments.
Tesla follower and drone operator @JoeTegtmeyer first spotted and shared the stamping component as he monitors the Giga Austin’s progress weekly.
“Last big Stamping component about to move to Stamping 2! I thought you might like this picture!”
Joe Tegtmeyer
As you can see in the photo attached to the Tweet above, the final stamping component of the Cybertruck is just outside the enormous production site of the all-electric light-duty truck.
Obviously, the stamping component will be put together into the machinery that creates the body panels for the Cybertruck after a brief trip indoors.
Teslarati suggests that this machine will stamp already-existing stainless-steel paneling into shape before mounting it to the battery and inner vehicle chassis.
Tesla has even teased fans by offering a Cybertruck raffle in its loot box program before the much-anticipated Cybertruck production. Customers could exchange their points for the opportunity to win one of the initial models.
Furthermore, the Cybertruck has made an increasing number of public appearances recently, providing additional hints about its impending arrival. This include the Tesla lithium refinery event, where the vehicle reportedly got trapped in the mud.
Tesla has also discreetly driven the Cybertruck an increasing number of times around its test track in Fremont, California. More especially, Tesla has increased its job advertisements for Cybertruck production in Giga Texas, in early March.
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- Tesla boosts job postings for Cybertruck production in Giga Texas
- Tesla reportedly plans to begin Cybertruck mass production by the end of 2023
In hindsight, Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously announced that the production would begin this summer. Meanwhile, the production ramp-up for the Cybertruck is anticipated to start in 2024.