Tesla has not gone to great lengths to conceal the Cybertruck as it does not usually take such measures with its products.
Despite this, there are still a lot of ambiguity, such as the ultimate design, features, pricing, and so on.
It seems that Tesla may have teased the frame of the Cybertruck being lifted by a robot, which suggests that early production may already be underway.
Tesla’s Robot Dating video on Valentine’s Day
Tesla has just published a video on LinkedIn to celebrate the upcoming Valentine’s Day holiday.
The people working at Tesla may be just having some lighthearted fun amid the recruitment process. However, it is also possible that the company is dropping hints about something behind the scenes.
The American electric vehicle automaker’s video for Valentine’s Day is titled “Robot Dating.”
However, the video is more of a recruitment video than anything else, and it does not mention the Tesla Cybertruck.
The subtitle says, “Find your perfect match in Robotics.” It includes a link to Tesla’s website page that lists all available jobs related to Robotics.
A recent article that Electrek released stated that Tesla’s Valentine’s Day video may have briefly shown the frame of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Joey 2000, one of the robots, is seen in the video carrying a massive frame that does not appear to be the frame of any of Tesla’s current electric vehicles.
The Joey 2000 robot is the second dating robot that has been unveiled. The potential frame for the Cybertruck begins to be shown just 11 seconds into the video.
Cybertruck production may be underway
Interestingly, Joey claims he consistently works out and can easily lift 40,000 pounds without difficulty.
The report further stated that the dimensions and arrangement of the frame demonstrated in the video appear to be a good match for the Cybertruck.
Additionally, the robots appear to be in Giga Texas, which is the location where Tesla will manufacture the electric pickup truck.
Tesla may have made the goofy video simply for fun and to draw attention to its efforts to recruit new employees.
It may be published to continue to generate talk and speculation about the forthcoming Cybertruck and to keep us informed about the ongoing progress of Cybertruck manufacturing efforts.