
Tesla’s Giga Texas looks to be churning out more Cybertrucks, according to the latest drone flyover of the site by Joe Tegtmeyer.
According to Tegtmeyer, a flyover on Sunday morning revealed a fleet of 9 Cybertrucks in a parking lot, covered with tarps. It’s clear that these are Cybertrucks as the tarps are somewhat see-through.

This is the first time we’ve seen so many Cybertrucks parked in one spot. Tesla covering up the Cybertrucks might be a way to hide test production features that may not have been revealed to the public just yet.

We know Tesla continues to test its Cybertrucks on the streets of California, covered with some camo and digital wraps. The company is also winter testing Cybertrucks in New Zealand as well.
Cybertruck is slated to start first deliveries in Q3 of this year but mass production will take some time to ramp up.

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