Deliveries of Tesla Cybertruck will begin in less than one week and the company has stepped up its efforts to show it to a wider public. Last week, the manufacturer began demonstrating Cybertruck in shopping centers in the US, which was the first such event. At that time, the electric pickup truck was introduced in San Jose and San Diego, California.
Now it has become known that Cybertruck is being demonstrated in Canada. The steel beast was spotted at a Tesla showroom in Langley, British Columbia. It has excellent build quality, as visitors can see, despite the rope that surrounds the vehicle. Tesla has really done a great job of starting to produce high-quality Cybertrucks. Previously, prototypes were seen with panel gaps, which provoked negative feedback. However, Elon Musk explained that the start of the first deliveries is slightly delayed because the team is honing its skills to provide a truck with a higher build quality.
So far, Cybertruck has also appeared in a number of Tesla showrooms across the US. In addition to the two spotted last week in San Jose and San Diego, California, more have already been spotted in Littleton, Colorado; New York City, New York; Buena Park, California; Tampa, Florida; Matthews, North Carolina; Miami, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Bellevue, Wyoming; Houston, Texas and Bethesda, Missouri. Many people have already visited the showrooms and are delighted that they were able to see Cybertruck in person. This vehicle leaves no one indifferent due to its impressive appearance.
Deliveries of the first Cybertrucks will take place on November 30 at Giga Texas. This will be a huge event that will attract the attention of a large number of Tesla and truck fans. Due to the incredibly large number of people wanting to attend the Delivery Event, the company held a ticket draw among its investors. Some of them have already shared that they have won and will join this historic event.
By: Eva Fox
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