Automakers often camouflage their vehicles ahead of them entering production.
Historically, Tesla hasn’t been much of a user of camouflage on prototypes. It is primarily due to Tesla’s approach of unveiling prototypes that stay fairly close to the production versions, while other automakers often unveil early prototypes that change a lot by the time they hit production.
It is much darker and better at hiding the electric pickup truck’s design features – especially if they have changed with the new release candidates that Tesla is producing.
These new wraps could be used to help hide the final design of the Cybertruck or Tesla could be testing wraps on the electric truck since it is going to be the only way to make the vehicle look different than the standard stainless steel color.
We should know more at the delivery event planned for the end of the quarter.
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