Tesla Unveils Custom USA 250th Celebration Cybercab Wrap at Giga Texas

Patriotic wrapped electric car with 'United States of America 250 Years 1776-2026' text parked in a gravel lot under a tall American flagpole; another car is visible in the background under a blue sky.

Tesla has showcased a unique fleet of custom-wrapped vehicles at Gigafactory Texas to mark an upcoming historic milestone.

Longtime factory observer Joe Tegtmeyer captured images of the special designs on Tuesday, revealing a festive lineup outside the Austin headquarters. The collection features a newly built Cybercab and a Cybertruck sporting patriotic, vintage-style themes ahead of the United States’ upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations.

The Cybercab robotaxi is decorated with a rustic, parchment-texture wrap that reads “Land of the Free, Home of the Brave” along the side panels, complete with a “Made in Texas” stamp shaped like the state on its rear trunk panel. The vehicle also features fierce, aggressive eye and mouth graphics on the front bumper and sides, mirroring classic American fighter plane nose art.

Customized Tesla Model S with patriotic artwork featuring US flag stripes, a Texas silhouette reading 'Made in Texas', and a shark-teeth front bumper, parked in a lot.

Parked nearby, a Cybertruck coordinates with the theme, showing off a distinct black and silver design featuring a star-spangled pattern alongside bold “United States of America 250 Years” text on its stainless steel doors.

The customized fleet highlights an upbeat atmosphere at Giga Texas as the manufacturing facility shifts into high gear. Production lines are currently scaling up to accommodate engineering validation testing for the Cybercab alongside regular Cybertruck assembly, making the festive look a well-timed milestone marker for the Austin factory workforce.

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