Tesla Cybertruck Spotted Flexing Cargo Racks At California Supercharger Station

The long-anticipated Tesla Inc. TSLA Cybertruck, set to start deliveries next month, was recently spotted with cargo racks at a Supercharger station.

According to a report by Teslarati, the Cybertruck was charging at a V3 Supercharger station in San Ramon, California. Nic Cruz Patane, who shared the sighting on X (formerly Twitter), noted the presence of two large cargo racks mounted over the truck’s bed cover.

Patane’s post included images of the truck from various angles, revealing a Cybertruck that, like others seen in recent months, sported Texas manufacturer plates.

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The sighting comes on the heels of Tesla’s recent earnings call, where the company announced a delivery event for the Cybertruck on Nov. 30. The event is scheduled four years after the unveiling of the revolutionary electric truck in 2019.

During the call, CEO Elon Musk cautioned that the Cybertruck would take between 12 to 18 months to positively impact the company’s cash flow, despite over a million reservations. He also mentioned the truck’s abundant “bells and whistles,” hinting at its potential as a versatile recreational vehicle.

Recent sightings have shown Cybertruck release candidates undergoing tests, such as towing a large trailer and testing raised suspension in Hollister Hills, California.

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