Tesla Cybertruck Seen Being Towed - With Strange White Paper Spotted Underneath Giant Wiper Blade

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There was a Cybertruck seen being towed in San Francisco, CA. There was a reason for this, and it might not be what you think.

Cybertruck Seen Being Towed

A Cybertruck was seen being towed in San Francisco, CA, and the reason for this might surprise you.

It's not because the Cybertruck broke down.

It's also not because the Cybertruck ran out of battery charge. Did you know that Tesla vehicles can still drive with a reserve range even at 0% battery?

The real reason for this is in the image of the Cybertruck being towed. Take a look at the giant windshield wiper.

When you take a close look there, you can see a white piece of paper at the bottom part of the giant wiper blade.

This piece of paper is most likely a parking ticket or a fine for some kind of violation the Cybertruck committed - or, the person who has the Cybertruck did.

I would even go so far as to guess that whoever had the Cybertruck here did this on purpose as a publicity stunt just to draw attention to it.

Without seeing the piece of paper, however, nobody knows for sure what the real reason for the Cybertruck being towed here is.

This isn't the first time the Cybertruck has been seen being towed, and I would bet that in every case, there was a violation committed, or that truck was simply being transported somewhere else for show.

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Brace Yourself For the Delivery Event

The Cybertruck delivery event is happening in 5 days, which is kind of hard to believe. It has been over 4 years since the unveiling event, and many wondered if the Cybertruck would ever go into production.

I think this is a very complicated product from Tesla and Elon Musk has even said as much, stating the Cybertruck has many pieces of new technology and that Tesla will take 12 to 18 months to reach "volume production", which means around 125,000 vehicles being made per year.

Look for people to show off the new UI of the Cybertruck just after the unveiling event, since recent pictures of it have already been captured from video.

We have what we think are the best price predictions for the Cybertruck and look forward to the unveiling event to see how close our predictions are.

And lastly, show rooms across the U.S. are getting packed with people in anticipation of the Cybertruck. In total, there are 11 show rooms and many more likely to be added in the future.

I'll be sure to keep you up-to-date on any new happenings with the Cybertruck, so stay tuned for further news!

In Other Tesla News: Tesla owner drives their car at 0% battery charge for 18 miles!

What do you think about this Cybertruck - was it getting towed for a parking ticket, or for some other reason?

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Hi! My name is Jeremy Johnson, and I am a Tesla investor and supporter and own a 2022 Model 3 RWD EV and I don't have range anxiety :). I first invested in Tesla in 2017 after years of following Elon Musk and admiring his work ethic and intelligence. Since then, I've become a Tesla bull, covering anything about Tesla I can find, while also dabbling in other electric vehicle companies like Aptera. I cover Tesla and EV developments at Torque News. You can follow me on X.COM or LinkedIn to stay in touch and follow my Tesla news coverage.

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