According to foreign media reports, Tesla's electric pickup truck Cybertruck, which was launched in November 2019 and plans to start delivering to pre-orderers later this year, began production at the Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, in mid-July, and was expected to have produced 100 units by the end of last month.
Judging from the latest reports from foreign media, the electric pickup truck Cybertruck, which is scheduled to be delivered later this year, is still undergoing relevant testing and has recently been seen near the crash test laboratory of the Texas Gigafactory.
In an aerial video taken on September 11, local time, foreign media discovered that two Cybertrucks appeared near the crash laboratory of Tesla's Texas Gigafactory, and the staff could clearly be seen making preparations for the crash test.
For the two Cybertrucks that appeared near the crash test laboratory, aerial photographers believe that Tesla may be preparing to conduct its own crash test to obtain more data on the performance of this electric car in crash tests. Tesla tends to conduct crash tests with more scenarios, just like the tests conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Judging from foreign media reports, the crash test of Tesla Cybertruck has actually been carried out for a long time, starting at the beginning of the year. Recently, two Cybertrucks were seen on trailers and were speculated to be shipped back after crash testing.
Tesla has not yet announced a specific delivery date for the electric pickup Cybertruck, but the frequency of sightings has increased significantly since the second half of the year, and foreign media also believe that Tesla may announce the delivery time soon.