Tesla’s Cybertruck officially hit Mexican roads with the delivery of its first 10 units in a special event. Canada is set to receive deliveries in the coming weeks, expanding the highly anticipated rollout of Tesla’s all-electric pickup.
The all-electric pickup truck, the Cybertruck, was handed over to owners in Mexico for the very first time, according to Teslarati. This occasion marked the official debut of Tesla's Cybertruck's first deliveries in Mexico.
Cybertruck First Arrives in Mexico with Special Event
In the beginning of this month, we reported that there would soon be deliveries of goods within the country. A Tesla employee has confirmed that the Cybertruck is anticipated to arrive in Canada in the near weeks, joining Mexico as one of the countries it will visit.
Late on Monday night, Tesla had a cool event to mark the beginning of the Cybertruck's first delivery to customers in Mexico.
Exclusive Event Delivers First 10 Cybertrucks
The first 10 Cybertruck units were reportedly delivered by Tesla during this ceremony, according to those individuals who were fortunate enough to be there.
The manner in which Tesla introduced its first units to customers in the United States in 2023 is comparable to the launch strategy that was utilized by Tesla.
Small but Significant Delivery for Loyal Tesla Supporters
Due to the fact that it was a very limited delivery event, we only witnessed a small number of Cybertrucks being transferred into the possession of individuals who appeared to be early investors and loyal supporters of the company.
Canada Prepares for Cybertruck Launch Next Month
In spite of the fact that we have seen Tesla Cybertrucks in other parts of the world, they are currently only available in two nations.
In Canada, Tesla is planning to begin delivering Cybertrucks at some point over the following month.
Mexico Gigafactory Plans Still Unclear Amid Political Tensions
It is not yet clear whether or not Tesla intends to construct its Gigafactory in Mexico; the situation is currently still unclear. The CEO, Elon Musk, stated that it would most likely depend on the outcome of the presidential election in the United States.


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