The long-awaited Tesla Cybertruck appears to be closer to production than ever before. Joe Tegtmeyer, an avid Tesla fan, recently spotted front castings for the Cybertruck at the Tesla Giga Texas facility. Tegtmeyer’s images were shared on Twitter, where they were quickly identified as Cybertruck components by fans on the Cybertruck Forum.
The Cybertruck’s front castings bear a resemblance to those used on the Tesla Model Y, but they are much larger and more angular. Each of the castings has a conspicuous “C” label, hinting at their use on the Cybertruck. This discovery is particularly exciting because it suggests that Tesla may have begun production using the Giga Press, a massive machine capable of stamping out large, complex parts with incredible speed and accuracy. Tesla has recently installed Giga Presses at the Giga Texas facility, which is expected to be the main production site for the Cybertruck.
The appearance of front castings is just the latest sign that the Cybertruck is getting closer to production. The vehicle has been seen on public roads in California and Texas, and it has been making more frequent appearances at various events. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, has also been teasing the Cybertruck on social media, including a recent tweet about a potential camping version of the truck.
The Cybertruck has been in development since its dramatic unveiling in November 2019, when Musk unveiled the vehicle to great fanfare. The vehicle’s unique design, which features sharp angles and stainless steel body panels, has been the subject of much discussion and debate.
Tesla has not yet announced an official release date for the Cybertruck, but the company has indicated that it plans to begin production in 2021. The Cybertruck is expected to be a major player in the electric pickup truck market, which is currently dominated by legacy automakers such as Ford and General Motors.
The appearance of Cybertruck front castings at the Giga Texas facility is a strong indication that production is imminent. Fans of the vehicle have been eagerly anticipating its release, and it looks like they won’t have to wait much longer. Sources for this article include Joe Tegtmeyer’s Twitter account, the Cybertruck Forum, and various news outlets covering the Cybertruck’s development. Stay tuned for more updates on the Cybertruck as its release date approaches!
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