Tesla has been spotted building a decent-size fleet of over 25 Cybertrucks at Gigafactory Texas ahead of the launch event on Thursday.
After a lot of anticipation, years of waiting, and some delays, Tesla is finally going to deliver the Cybertruck at an event on November 30th. That’s this upcoming Thursday.
We have been suspecting that Tesla would only deliver the electric pickup truck to employees and company insiders since it has yet to announce specs and pricing for the production version of the vehicle.
Until recently, it was never clear how many Cybertruck Tesla was prepared to deliver at the event.
This disappointed many who were holding on to the idea that Tesla might surprised with more deliveries.
To support their argument, Tesla has been producing an impressive number of Cybertrucks ahead of the launch.
Just today, drone pilot Jeff Roberts spotted more than 25 Tesla Cybertrucks at Gigafactory Texas:
That’s on top of over a dozen Cybertrucks being delivered to Tesla stores across North America over the last 2 weeks.
Tesla also built many Cybertrucks for testing over the last year. There has been evidence that the automaker built a few hundred trucks for the Cybertruck test program.
But more important than the number of trucks Tesla ends up delivering to a few employees at the event is how fast Tesla will ramp up deliveries to customers.
We are a bit hopeful due to the number of Cybertrucks being spotted lately.
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