Tuesday, July 14

A fleet of more than 25 Tesla Cybertrucks has been observed at the automaker’s Gigafactory in Texas, days before the scheduled delivery event. Drone pilot and Giga Texas observer Jeff Roberts captured images of the Cybertrucks on Monday, sharing them on X. Notably, one unit displayed the Graffiti-style wrap seen on several release candidates in recent months.

While some units featured “RC” release candidate decals, a common sight in recent sightings, most lacked such markings, hinting that they might be production versions. Several Cybertrucks appeared to have exterior dirt, suggesting potential testing of off-road capabilities.

Responding to inquiries about the manufacturing process, Roberts suggested that there may be a degree of automation involved in the production.

He noted improvements in build quality, such as panel gaps, indicating possible automation integration. However, Roberts emphasized that full automation is unlikely, given the upcoming delivery schedule of just 10 vehicles in three days, implying a mix of manual and automated processes.

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Andy Williams writes about electric mobility and clean transport trends for EVMagz.com, with a focus on how technology, policy, and everyday users intersect in the global EV transition. With a background in digital media, he blends industry insight with accessible storytelling to make complex topics easier to understand. Outside the newsroom, Andy spends his time cycling through city routes, experimenting with smart home tech, and capturing urban life through street photography.

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